Purple Cow

Your work must stand out. Seth Godin’s Purple Cow idea.

I should remember that.

The Road – haunting but great

Cormac McCarthy The Road

It has always felt strange that I have never read anything by Cormac McCarthy because he is systematically in the top 10 with The Road in the reading lists of books of all time.

Having finally read the book, I can confirm that The Road is haunting but great.

A father and son who remain unnamed trek through a country dominated by violent cannibalistic gangs looking for food after a disaster that has turned everything into ashes.

It is a desperate story that nevertheless ends hopeful.

I read that Cormac McCarthy is also the author of No Country For Old Men, a movie I did see.

Now I want to read more of his. Blood Meridian is at the ready.

Reis

Een reis zonder einde, zonder doel, is een vlucht, lees ik parafraserend in Mariken Heitman’s Wormmaan.

Alexey Brodovitch on photography

The Education of a Photographer, by Charles Traub - book cover

Once again, I flip through The Education of a Photographer, by Charles Traub et al, and read Alexey Brodovitch’s refreshing ideas about photography. Amongst them:

  • What is good today is a cliché tomorrow.
  • The photographer’s job is to fight boredom.
  • … by surprising.
  • Photos should stimulate thinking and be interesting/intriguing.
  • Avoid clichés.
  • Like established photographers, don’t fall into the trap of “found approval” (sticking with the style you became known for, and not developing).
  • Develop constantly. Constantly develop a new vocabulary.
  • Make progress, don’t get stuck.
  • Any photographic technique is allowed as long as it helps you. Not cropping may have been fine for Cartier-Bresson, but don’t let that stop you from nicely cropping your photos yourself.
  • Instead, crop your photos in different ways as an exercise in improving your images.
  • It is the end result that matters, not how you got there.
  • There are two levels of viewing: at the time of taking the picture, and later while editing the images.
  • Always experiment.