10 Questions
1) Q. What question does Erik pose to the audience?
Erik asks his audience if his photography is real.
2) Q. What was Erik’s first real passion?
Erik's first real passion was drawing.
3) Q. What conception of photography did Erik previously hold?
Erik's conception was being at the right place at the right time.
4) Q. How did this inspire him?
He thought anyone could do it so he wanted to make it his own.
5) Q. What “common goal” do Erik’s photos have?
Erik's photos have an unexpected twist with an element of realism so that people really have to think about what they are looking at.
6) Q. Define realism as used in this context.
Something that looks real that was taken from different pictures.
7) Q. What principles does he adhere to when creating an image?
The pictures need to have the same lighting, making it look seamless, and should have same angle or perspective.
8) Q. Why is it easier to create a place rather than to find a place?
Because you can use your imagination and use the place you see in your head.
9) Q. How does he plan the photos?
He usually starts out with a sketch or an idea and then puts different photos together and uses the principles he talked about.
10) Q. What is his conclusion?
His conclusion is that our imagination is what limits us.