I've always had a love-hate relationship with photography. From a young age I felt that photography was not an art. Sure, yes, it's a good way to preserve a memory, but an art form?
Nah.
What does it take? You don't need to spend hours painstakingly drawing something out. You just click the shutter and whoo, instant artwork. There's always photoshop, too. Bad photographer, good photo-editor, no-one can tell the difference. Besides, you can't lie with it. You can only show what's there.
But lately I've realised that some people just seem to take better photographs than others. Why?
Because photography IS an art. It's the art of seeing and