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The stages of photophilia...where are you?

 
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May 01, 2008 12:46 |  #1

There seems to be a natural progression from members on this forum, of which I may be a representative sample:
1. Camera lust. You get a P&S and use it for a bit and if new to digital are really wowed by the new things that can be done since your film days. You soon realize the limitations of the type of camera. You step up to an entry level DSLR and begin trolling the "Canon EOS Digital Cameras" forum. Bad move!
2. Lens lust. Starts very soon after getting your entry level DSLR and kit lens. You start trolling the "Canon EF and EF-S" forum. The telephoto usually comes first because 55mm just doesn't cut it, and you convince yourself that you don't really need that 2.8 aperature and that f/4 is so much cheaper. What's one stop?
3. Buyer remorse. Still trolling the camera and lens forums, you decide that you just have to have the prosumer stuff. You're shots are great, but could be so much better with the more advanced stuff! You put an ad in the "Sell" section, and very shorly you have sold your gear to a member who is still two steps behind in "camera lust." And, you tell your wife that you only lost about 10% on the turnover---heck that's cheaper than renting the stuff! (Still, its best to hide the receipts).
4. Accessory mania. Now that you have the good stuff, you have to "kick it up a notch"! Trolling the "Accessories and storage" forum makes you realize how lost you are without a tripod that weighs less than air, 16 gig memory cards, filters, Rocket blowers, remote cables, etc.
5. Flash desire. A no brainer. Everyone at the "Small flash and Studio lighting" forum says pop up flash sucks. The wife---"Are you kidding me! That flash cost as much as the camera!" She suggests a 12-step program.
6. Printer lust. Now that you have the good stuff, you start to expect more out of yourself. When your images aren't THAT much better, you decide that it has to be the printer and so you start trolling the "RAW, post processing and printing" forum. Now that you've spent so much on equipment, it would be crazy to use an inferior printer. The wife--"That ink set costs HOW much?" She's so clueless sometimes.
7. The Quest for Knowledge. When you images still don't look THAT much better than with your P&S, you get concerned. "Now that I'm $4,000 lighter in the wallet, how can this be?" you wonder. Now your real education begins. You are relieved to hear Ansel Adams say he calls it a successful year if he get 12 good prints a year.
When you start actually being concerned about the image, then, grasshopper, you can call yourself a photographer.


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May 01, 2008 13:00 |  #2

If I may Add:

8 ) On The Verge. You've sold a photo or two or maybe you finally got published. The comments you recieve from your non-photo freinds are universally positive and usually end with "...and I don't know why you're still doing 'X' for a living when you should clearly be a photographer." You've reached a level where shooting is really starting to become second nature.

9 ) Too Busy To Care.. You're booked solid and working pretty steady be it E-sessions, weddings, graduation sessions, sports, etc... Somewhere along the line, you realized that your gear are tools and while the very best is often the most reliable, it isn't the be all and end all for making great images.


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May 01, 2008 13:05 |  #3

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #5441165 (external link)
If I may Add:

8 ) On The Verge. You've sold a photo or two or maybe you finally got published. The comments you recieve from your non-photo freinds are universally positive and usually end with "...and I don't know why you're still doing 'X' for a living when you should clearly be a photographer." You've reached a level where shooting is really starting to become second nature.

Excellent additions. Not having to really "think" about exposure and other setting frees you up to consider the light.

9 ) Too Busy To Care.. You're booked solid and working pretty steady be it E-sessions, weddings, graduation sessions, sports, etc... Somewhere along the line, you realized that your gear are tools and while the very best is often the most reliable, it isn't the be all and end all for making great images.

Absolutely correct. Some people get way to emotionally attached to the tool and not the result.


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May 01, 2008 13:07 |  #4

irishman wrote in post #5441188 (external link)
Absolutely correct. Some people get way to emotionally attached to the tool and not the result.

Good pickup for emphasis...

BTW, have you dropped in on our POTN AZ Thread?


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May 01, 2008 13:09 as a reply to  @ irishman's post |  #5

I'm in stage 2, but this forum came thisclose to getting me to skip 1 and 2 and go straight to 3. :)




  
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May 01, 2008 13:22 |  #6

Stage 7 really should come first. I know for a lot of people this order works, but for many, many more, 7 is the first or second step.


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May 01, 2008 13:24 |  #7

perryge wrote in post #5441290 (external link)
Stage 7 really should come first. I know for a lot of people this order works, but for many, many more, 7 is the first or second step.

Note though that the OP said it was related to POTN activity...

In this regard, he's right on the money.


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May 01, 2008 13:27 as a reply to  @ jenwales's post |  #8

Yep, I'm still in stage 2... I want to buy the 70-200 f/4 sometime soon. I've gotten close twice as I've sold my paintball guns on ebay. After I transferred the money over, I got close to paying for it, but idk why, but I always end up buying something for my wife... Last week I bought her a cricut with the funds I was saving up for the lens.....:confused:


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May 01, 2008 13:27 |  #9

I'm all over the map. All of the above in no particular order.


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May 01, 2008 14:45 |  #10

These days I'm in the Too Busy to Care mode.


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May 01, 2008 14:47 |  #11

7 without a doubt. Always 7 no matter how booked I am. It's only the level of learning that changes.


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May 01, 2008 16:17 |  #12

Its only when I'm reading the Equipment Talk' section that I always fall into stage 1 and 2.
Now back to shooting and Quest for Knowledge. :)


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May 01, 2008 16:23 |  #13

Printer Lust!!!!!!!
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May 01, 2008 18:28 |  #14

Numero dos for me, but I'm moving fast :D


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May 01, 2008 18:34 |  #15

perryge wrote in post #5441290 (external link)
Stage 7 really should come first. I know for a lot of people this order works, but for many, many more, 7 is the first or second step.

Word :lol:

That's why I signed up to this webpage a month after getting my first DSLR. This forum has probably been the best photography tool I've never bought!

As for my stage currently I:

- Have minor paid jobs, published in an online magazine
- Have major printer lust, and a minor flash/lighting lust

Thus I'm between a 6 and 8, and defenitely a 7.



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