Does photographing a moment steal the experience from you? | Erin Sullivan

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What is the most beautiful place you have ever been?
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And when you were there, did you take a picture of it?
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Here's a place that tops that list for me.
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This is Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park in Utah
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at sunrise.
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It's the traditional homeland of the Pueblo, Ute,
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Paiute and Navajo people,
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and when you are there,
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it is absolutely stunning.
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The sunrise illuminates the bottom of the arch orange,
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and then behind it you see the buttes and clouds and cliffs.
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But what you might not see from my photo here
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is the 30 people behind me who were also taking photos.
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And these are just the committed people, the sunrise people, right?
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So when you think about that,
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there must be hundreds if not thousands of photos of Mesa Arch taken every week.
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I've been sharing my photography on Instagram for years,
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and it started to become really interesting and funny, even,
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just how many similar photos of the same places
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I started to see online.
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And I was participating in it.
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So this made me wonder:
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Why are we taking photos in the first place?
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Sometimes, I visit a popular landmark --
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this one is Horseshoe Bend in Arizona --
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and I see all the people with their phones and cameras out
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who snap a photo,
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just to turn and get back in the car or walk back to the trailhead.
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And sometimes it seems like we are missing the point
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of going to this place to experience it for ourselves
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or to see it with our own eyes.
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When I'm behind the camera,
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I notice the smallest details:
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the layers of light in the mountains
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as the light fades at the end of the day;
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the shapes that nature so expertly makes,
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abstract and yet completely perfect.
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I could go on and on here musing about the intricacies of this planet
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and the way that it makes me feel.
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Photographing the beauty and complexity of this world
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for me is like making a portrait of someone that I love.
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And when I make a photograph,
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I have to think about what I want it to say.
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I have to ask myself what I want it to feel like.
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When you're communicating through an image,
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every creative choice matters.
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Sometimes, I plan to share my images,
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and other times, I take them just for myself.
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I currently host a video series on the future of the outdoors,
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and for one of the episodes we wanted to explore
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the relationship between photography and outdoor spaces.
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I learned about the research of Kristin Diehl
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and her colleagues at USC,
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who studied photo-taking's effect on enjoyment levels.
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They found that when we're behind the camera,
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when we're the ones taking the picture,
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we enjoy our experiences more, not less.
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But it wasn't true all the time.
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If the person took the photo solely with the intention of sharing it,
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there was no increase in enjoyment,
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because they didn't do it for themselves.
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So this points to an important distinction:
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photography can enhance your experience
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if it's done intentionally.
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The intention piece is what matters.
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As a photographer, I've really had to check myself on this.
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When does it help me to have my camera out,
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and when do I just need to put it away?
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On a trip to Alaska, I had the opportunity to photograph Alaskan brown bears.
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I was on a boat with four other photographers,
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and we were all having our minds blown
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at the same time
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in such close proximity to these animals.
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It's an emotional experience.
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Being eye to eye with these bears gave me a feeling of connection
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that transcends words,
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and having my camera with me in this case enhanced that.
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We were all creating independently but also all completely in the moment,
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both with nature and with each other.
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I so clearly remember
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capturing the water droplets and the motion as the bears swam
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and the cute cubs following their mothers.
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That group and I will have that experience together
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and these images to look back on
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time and time again,
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and photography is what enabled us to share this in the first place.
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Other times, I choose to leave the camera behind,
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and I think that choice ultimately improves both my experience
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and my work.
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I recently flew to the South Pacific island of Tonga
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to swim with humpback whales.
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I noticed myself feeling pressure
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and a certain obligation to take the camera with me,
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when sometimes I just wanted the pure experience itself.
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And the experience is seriously amazing.
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You're talking about being in the water
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with a curious baby animal the size of a station wagon
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while you are surrounded by particles that float around you like glitter,
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and the mom swims gracefully below you.
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There were times, obviously, when I did take my camera with me,
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and those were really amazing to capture as well.
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But the setup is pretty big.
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It's like this big box. This is what it looks like.
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And so this is between me and the whales,
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and at times that feels like a block between you and reality.
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Is there a difference when it's just your phone?
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Last year, I went to Uluru in Central Australia,
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which is this massive rock that towers over the desert.
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This is sacred land to Anangu,
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who are the Aboriginal people from this area
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and the traditional owners of the land.
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There are particular spots in Uluru that you cannot photograph professionally,
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because they are culturally sensitive,
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equivalent to sacred scripture to Anangu.
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So because of this, most of my photographs are from either far away, like this one,
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or from specific angles in the park.
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You could say that some of the most interesting and beautiful visuals in Uluru
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are located in these sensitive areas,
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but the request not to photograph them is an explicit and direct invitation
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to learn more about the land, its importance and its people.
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Isn't that what we should be doing anyway?
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So my visit to Uluru quickly became not about me
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but about connecting with the place.
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Ironically and unsurprisingly,
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I have found that presence and connection
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also happens to make for more compelling images.
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We can probably all point to social media
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as being a good place to share the images from our travels and from our lives.
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We not only share pieces of the world that we have seen
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but also parts of our day-to-day experiences.
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And if we're applying intentionality to the photos we take,
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then hopefully we're sharing intentionally too.
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For me, allowing people to see pieces of my story and my perspective online
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has reminded me that I'm not alone.
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It's helped me build support and community
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to do the same for others.
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Let me be clear:
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I am not trying to discourage you from taking photos.
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Even if thousands of people have been to whatever exact location
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and taken whatever exact photo,
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I encourage you to get out and create too.
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The world needs every voice and perspective,
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and yours is included.
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But what I'm trying to show you is that the phone or camera
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doesn't have to stay out all the time.
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What I'm trying to encourage you to do
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is to put it away, just for a moment --
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a moment for you.
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So let's go back to Mesa Arch,
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the way that the rock glows orange
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and the lovely layers of blue in the background.
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What if the next time you were somewhere amazing,
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you couldn't bring your camera or phone?
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What if you were not allowed to take any pictures at all?
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Would it feel like a limitation?
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Or would it feel like a relief?
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So what can we do?
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Well, the next time you feel the impulse to take out your camera or phone,
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or, in my case, once you realize you have already pulled it out --
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(Laughter)
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First: stop.
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Pause.
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Take a deep breath.
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Look around. What do you notice?
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Are you experiencing this moment with someone else?
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Remember that this moment only comes once.
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Photography can be part of a beautiful experience.
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Just don't let it be a block between you and reality.
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Be intentional,
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and don't lose a beautiful, irreplaceable memory,
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because you were too focused on getting the shot.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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