...There are not many smiling people in my pictures. I've never asked anyone to smile. Almost never. Maybe a few times I felt I had to, when people looked really depressed, but I apologized for asking. You can almost hear the sigh of relief when you tell someone they don't have to smile...
...It took me years to understand that I equated asking someone to smile with asking them to do something false...
I've always loathed "smile for the camera". Being shoved into a picture that I didn't want to be in and then commanded to look happy about it. Not that I'm an unhappy person, some moments are full of smiles, ready to be captured, and some are not. I rarely ask people to smile simply because I prefer to take spontaneous pictures, not staged photos, with everyone looking like a wax work. Some of the best photo I've taken were the ones where all the occupants are unaware that a camera is even present, the slight blur in focus, the closed eyes, the genuine quality of these moments make them so memorable. These are the photographs I love the most.
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