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What is Photography

1. Erik's question to the audience posed whether the photos that he's taking were really photographs because they weren't the type of photos you can take with your camera.
2. Erik's first real passion was drawing.
3. Erik previously thought that photography was about being at the right place at the right time and that anyone could do that.
4. This inspired him to be creative and do something different.
5. The common goal that Erik's photos have is that the photo taking process only begins when you press the trigger.
6. Realism means that something has a sense of real life to it.
7. The principles he adheres to when creating an image is that he wants them to seem like you can take these photos.
8. It is easier to create a place than find a place because when you have a certain idea in your head, its easier to create and your photos will always be unique because its not a place that anyone can go to.
9. He plans his photos by sketching them out first.
10. His conclusion was that the only limit is your imagination.

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