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“Every great picture shows us something that we see with the eye along with something that we perceive with insight, as it combines sight and insight.” With these words, the author, “Alexander Elliot,” described the crowds of photographers that you see during Trump’s historic visit, like beehives, each searching for a different cadre and an idea captured by “Buster” Creativity So they spread out in all corners of the accompanying summits, looking for new inspiration for the imaginations of their cameras. And as soon as the event emerged, you would see the sparkle of their flashes as bright lightning, their numbers amounting to about 500 photographers and media professionals, “according to the Saudi Ministry of Information,” while some of them did not stop at the limits of traditional media coverage, so they went far to work in the modern media style.
Photographer Abdullah Al-Faraj told Okaz that the official occasion is usually shrouded in formality, and what the photographer must do is include feelings in the image, and move away from the rigid image, and this requires the photographer to learn and understand the work and science of the camera, and read the scene in terms of exposure and selection. The appropriate image frame and speed in reaction to any accidental event.
Mohammed Al-Aklabi (Jeddah)