
Without the feeling of responsibility to the audience, perhaps the mere taking of pictures could be considered an immoral act. The photographs should be the result of this involvement with the life around him.Įach photographer, beeing a unique in dividual, resorting to his unique and individual experience, should produce work of unique and exeptional quality.Ī photographer, in order to give his utmost, must be able to recognize his own beeing by the study of it, making constantnote of the growth or regression of his beeing, or stagnation of his beeing in order to confront the life around him and withhin him and to position himself in order to make the picture. In the following excerpt taken from Will’s official website he speaks about his views on photography:Ī Photographer has only one thing to give to his photography. He is also known as a painter and sculptor. Will McBride, born 1931, is a photographer in reportage, art photography and book illustration.
