I hope I'm remembering that quote correctly. I heard it at one of the 1st photo seminars I attended so long ago I'm not going to bother counting the years. Regardless, the spirit of the words remain stuck in my brain despite the fact that I can't remember to buy milk at the grocery store.
I like that the quote can be interpreted on many levels. "...in love", whether with one's self, life, the creative process, photography or the subject at hand, are all possibilities.
On one level, I love the fact that my clients, however they found me, have entrusted me with documenting such an once-in-a-lifetime event. Being given that responsibility fills me with just enough confidence to sow my creative oats, so to speak. Make no mistake, fear plays a role as well.
I also love when I have clients that are so obviously in love that they practically glow. Missy + James, these 2 are so damn cute and enamored of each other, I thought they might actually break out in song during our shoot.
Perhaps I could amend those words, "To be photographed, one must be in love."







