Harry Fisch
The camera is a great excuse to get to know the best countries and cultures, capture and depict emotions, put on the hat of a photographer documenting diverse cultures, and experience personal connections with the natives of every locale.
Harry Fisch
For a short period of time, one week perhaps, I have felt the pleasure and sorrow of being the winner of the 2012 National Geographic Photo contest and being later disqualified.
Harry Fisch
It’s difficult to take pictures of a stranger without first establishing a relationship. When traveling on a photographic tour abroad, necessity will teach you to manage with sign language and to create silent relationship codes.
Harry Fisch
It did not take long to take the winning photograph of the National Geographic Photo 2012: one seventh of a second (1/7 s in photographic terms), almost the same time it took me to lose the prize.
Harry Fisch
The splendid Thomas Menk blog has just reffered to one of my last posts. I am much honored as his site is a main reference in photography and even more with respect to Fuji X photographers in the world.
Harry Fisch
Taken on occasion of a Nomad PhotoXpedition Workshop in Varanasi, at 5 a.m., this photograph manages to reflect the magical moment of bathing on the banks of the Ganges. Being obsessed with definition and light might have spoiled such an extraordinary shot.
Harry Fisch
When on a photo tour, there is no reason to shoot pictures in a hurry, unless you are a paparazzo. I admit that every photographer seeks to immortalize fleeting moments… but a good photographer prepares for the moment! On a photo tour , you should be aware of the environment, how the characters move, the light.
Harry Fisch
Namibia is heaven for photographers. Located near the southern tip of Africa, this expansive country is one of the least populated in the world. The 2.1 million people who call this African gem home are a mix of local tribes and European immigrants, the descendants of the European colonizers who ruled the country many years ago.