by Bryon Lippincott | Jul 9, 2018 | Blog, Blog Posts, Humanitarian Filmmaking, Humanitarian Photography, Intentional Living, Photography, Storytelling, Travel Log
If you want more meaningful photographs, you first have to know what is meaningful to you. You cannot achieve meaningful work by chasing someone else’s interests. I last year I had the opportunity to work on an assignment in Nepal. I spent 3 days filming a video...
by Bryon Lippincott | May 2, 2018 | Blog, Blog Posts, Humanitarian Filmmaking, Humanitarian Photography, Storytelling
I want to pursue a fascination with the lives and culture of the people I meet. How do we show value to people who are different from us. How do we engage with others in a way that is valuing to them and their way of seeing the world. How can we eliminate the instinct...
by Bryon Lippincott | Dec 13, 2017 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living
I am currently in the process of reading Linch Pin by Seth Godin. As I’ve been reading, one idea keeps hitting me between the eyes. We spend our entire lives learning to and being trained to wait for permission to act. In school we need permission to go to the...
by Bryon Lippincott | Sep 11, 2017 | Blog, Blog Posts, Intentional Living
I’ve been realizing lately how much I my actions are affected by an instinctual desire for comfort and convenience. Our desire for comfort is a brutal master that offers no release from its bondage. Our pursuit of convenience is continually driving us to purchase and...
by Bryon Lippincott | Aug 9, 2017 | Blog, Blog Posts, Humanitarian Photography, Photography
The more time I spend photographing people, especially children. The more I embrace and connect with Henry Cartie-Bresson’s phrase “The decisive moment.” When you are working with people especially in a documentary, portraiture sense, it is key to capture these...