What is Photography?
1. Erik poses the question of "What makes an illusion to the audience?"
2. Erik's first real passion was drawing.
3. Erik held the conception that photography ended the minute the capture button was pressed.
4. This inspired Erik to change his view of his original perception and start making the action of the photos start after the pictures have been taken.
5. Erik's photos have the common goal of making his photos seem realistic, yet make the audience think about them for a minute.
6. Realism is making something look like it could have happened.
7. When creating an image Erik makes sure to keep the lighting the same for all pictures. He also starts with a sketch and crates his pictures through combining different pictures he takes.
8. It is easier to create a place rather than find a place because your only limit is your imagination.
9. Erik sketches his images out first and then takes the photos he wants to combine.
10. Erik's conclusion is that your only limit is your imagination when creating certain images.
2. Erik's first real passion was drawing.
3. Erik held the conception that photography ended the minute the capture button was pressed.
4. This inspired Erik to change his view of his original perception and start making the action of the photos start after the pictures have been taken.
5. Erik's photos have the common goal of making his photos seem realistic, yet make the audience think about them for a minute.
6. Realism is making something look like it could have happened.
7. When creating an image Erik makes sure to keep the lighting the same for all pictures. He also starts with a sketch and crates his pictures through combining different pictures he takes.
8. It is easier to create a place rather than find a place because your only limit is your imagination.
9. Erik sketches his images out first and then takes the photos he wants to combine.
10. Erik's conclusion is that your only limit is your imagination when creating certain images.

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