Photographer Huntington Witherill studied with Ansel Adams and has had a distinguished career spanning over 45 years. Recently, he met with Marc Silber to discuss composition. For Witherill, a good composition is one that shows the scene not only for what it is, but also as something else. He recalls a Minor White quote, "Photographing things for what they are, and for what else they are." This idea is critical to Witherill's photographic process. As you can see in the video below, clouds are important to Witherill's work....
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