Description:
"In this book, Larry Fink, well-known for his layered pictures in social settings, explores composing photographs and improvising within a scene to create images with both feeling and meaning. Through words and photographs, he reveals insight into his own practice and discusses a wide range of creative issues, from connecting with the subject in front of the lens to shaping a vision that is authentic."--The publisher
Introduction / Lisa Kereszi -- What does it look like to feel? -- Incongruency and the possibilities of photography -- Building the box -- Breaking the frame -- Under the influence -- Telling lies -- Choreographing miracles -- Between here and there -- Illumination and exaggeration -- Perception and perspective -- Looking for yourself within the subject -- The immediacy of desire -- Emotional composition -- The surface of the photograph -- Chance is everything -- Pushing the boundaries -- When it all comes together -- The zen in digital -- Going deeper -- Letting go -- From all things to your thing -- The goal is impossibility -- Influences