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(This almost reads like a Rockwell piece).
PictureNorthCarolina Gaaaaa! DOH!! Oops! 9,318 posts Likes: 248 Joined Apr 2006 Location: North Carolina More info | Mar 23, 2010 06:14 | #1 An article. Unfortunately, due to the film manufacturers phasing out of film, the debate is about to be decided in favor of the “Digital” crowd. And photography is going downhill in a hurry! Link: Website
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JimG I feel thoroughly satisfied 12,255 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Australia. More info | Mar 23, 2010 06:20 | #2 Ye gods. He needs to back off on the Shift key to make his tripe more readable Gear Listhttp://www.codastudios.com.au
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Mar 23, 2010 06:23 | #3 Was there actually some point in that mess? I missed it.
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DStanic Cream of the Crop 6,148 posts Likes: 7 Joined Oct 2007 Location: Canada More info | Mar 23, 2010 06:39 | #4 I had to check the date of that article, I was not sure if it was from 2001 or something... get with the times! Sony A6000, 16-50PZ, 55-210, 35mm 1.8 OSS
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PictureNorthCarolina THREAD STARTER Gaaaaa! DOH!! Oops! 9,318 posts Likes: 248 Joined Apr 2006 Location: North Carolina More info | Mar 23, 2010 07:01 | #5 gonzogolf wrote in post #9853183 Was there actually some point in that mess? I missed it. Yes, I think there was: self-promotion. Website
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primoz POTN Sports Photographer of the year 2005 2,532 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2004 Location: Anywhere where ski World cup makes its stop More info | Mar 23, 2010 07:14 | #6 If you guys like it or not, he has a point. Especially with this one: We’re developing a whole generation of photographers who will shoot thousands of pictures just to get a handful of good ones. How does that old saying go? “Even a blind duck finds a kernel of corn sometimes!” They aren’t learning photography. They are learning – save or delete. I'm in this business long enough, that I know at least few things. And unfortunately things really go this way. Noone (ok almost noone) bothers to do a bit more and shoot so, that photos would be good straight out of camera. Whole lot of people depends on raw, clone tools in PS, and delete button, not on their knowledge and their ability to take good photos. PhotoSI
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spkerer Senior Member 953 posts Likes: 31 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Leesburg, VA USA More info | Mar 23, 2010 08:05 | #7 primoz wrote in post #9853332 If you guys like it or not, he has a point. Especially with this one: I'm in this business long enough, that I know at least few things. And unfortunately things really go this way. Noone (ok almost noone) bothers to do a bit more and shoot so, that photos would be good straight out of camera. Whole lot of people depends on raw, clone tools in PS, and delete button, not on their knowledge and their ability to take good photos. I see this almost daily when people are asking me to work for us. They show some great/good/not so great photos, but almost always they are photos from someone who ranked 60th (we are sport agency). When I ask where's winner, answer is normally "Oh that one didn't work out good". I believe getting one good photo out of 500 sh***ty ones is no big deal, but that doesn't mean you are good. And that's what he is telling too. So in my mind, he has a point. You need to re-post this into one of the many threads about how GWC's are killing photography for the pros! You're describing one of the ways to distinguish yourself from the GWCs and such. Leesburg, Virginia
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neilwood32 Cream of the Crop 6,231 posts Likes: 5 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Sitting atop the castle, Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Mar 23, 2010 08:17 | #8 That article is really really bad - it does read like KR. primoz wrote in post #9853332 If you guys like it or not, he has a point. Especially with this one: I'm in this business long enough, that I know at least few things. And unfortunately things really go this way. Noone (ok almost noone) bothers to do a bit more and shoot so, that photos would be good straight out of camera. Whole lot of people depends on raw, clone tools in PS, and delete button, not on their knowledge and their ability to take good photos. I see this almost daily when people are asking me to work for us. They show some great/good/not so great photos, but almost always they are photos from someone who ranked 60th (we are sport agency). When I ask where's winner, answer is normally "Oh that one didn't work out good". I believe getting one good photo out of 500 sh***ty ones is no big deal, but that doesn't mean you are good. And that's what he is telling too. So in my mind, he has a point. I would agree with you Primoz. Having a camera makes you no more a photographer than having a hammer and some nails makes you a carpenter - Claude Adams
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pryan9 Member 86 posts Joined Dec 2008 More info | Mar 23, 2010 10:47 | #9 This guy has a point. A really good one too! In the past year or so i have pretty much set aside my 40D (Except for times when its absolutely necessary) and shot a TON of film and my skills and appreciation for photography have grown tremendously. My composition, timing, and overall knowledge of how a camera truly operates has also gotten better with film practice. Shooting film feels like an art to me while digital is just convenient. For some reason nowadays whenever i see a middle aged fat guy walking around with a big 70-2002.8 on his FF camera i just snicker because i have met so many people just like that who don't know how to operate half the features of the equipment they have around their neck. I am content knowing i can push my 40D to its max and don't feel the need to drop thousands of dollars on equipment to take better photographs. I make the stuff i have work.
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mikekelley "Meow! Bark! Honk! Hiss! Grrr! Tweet!" 7,317 posts Likes: 16 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Los Angeles, CA More info | Mar 23, 2010 10:48 | #10 If I was ever looking for someone to take my picture, I'd look far away from this guy, as his use of capital letters just pisses me off to no end. Los Angeles-Based Architectural, Interior, And Luxury Real Estate Photography
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spkerer Senior Member 953 posts Likes: 31 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Leesburg, VA USA More info | Mar 23, 2010 10:56 | #11 pryan9 wrote in post #9854331 For some reason nowadays whenever i see a middle aged fat guy walking around with a big 70-2002.8 on his FF camera i just snicker because i have met so many people just like that who don't know how to operate half the features of the equipment they have around their neck. I am content knowing i can push my 40D to its max and don't feel the need to drop thousands of dollars on equipment to take better photographs. I make the stuff i have work. Keep thinking that way if it makes you feel better. I personally presume the best of people unless and until they prove me otherwise. Just because someone can and does drop thousand of dollars on equipment, it doesn't mean they're not making their stuff work. I've met "middle aged fat guys with expensive gear" that know their gear and know what they're talking about. Leesburg, Virginia
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neilwood32 Cream of the Crop 6,231 posts Likes: 5 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Sitting atop the castle, Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Mar 23, 2010 11:04 | #12 Personally I dont care what anyone shoots - shoot film, digital, Xray, whatever works for you! Having a camera makes you no more a photographer than having a hammer and some nails makes you a carpenter - Claude Adams
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Johnsoir Senior Member 416 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Dartmouth, NS More info | Mar 23, 2010 11:06 | #13 He kind of contradicts himself. Saying that it's not really any cheaper, and then stating that the reason digital is so popular is because it's affordable? 5D MKII w/Grip, 40D w/ Grip, 400D w/ Grip, EFs 18-55mm, 17-40 F4L, 70-200 2.8 ISL, EF 75-300 III USM, EF 50mm 1.8, EF 100mm 2.8 Macro, Pentacon Six 45mm Tilt, Composer Lens Baby, 430EX, 580EXII,....and big dreams.
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gjl711 Wait.. you can't unkill your own kill. 57,738 posts Likes: 4072 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Mar 23, 2010 11:23 | #14 After reading the article all I can think of is... Here is another pro photographer whining because digital levels the playing field and he's pulling out the "You didn't learn on film so you suck" card and he has no clue how to re-invent himself. Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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mbellot "My dog ate my title" 3,365 posts Likes: 20 Joined Jul 2005 Location: The Miami of Canada - Chicago! More info | Mar 23, 2010 11:29 | #15 pryan9 wrote in post #9854331 For some reason nowadays whenever i see a middle aged fat guy walking around with a big 70-2002.8 on his FF camera i just snicker because i have met so many people just like that who don't know how to operate half the features of the equipment they have around their neck. I am content knowing i can push my 40D to its max and don't feel the need to drop thousands of dollars on equipment to take better photographs. I make the stuff i have work. Good for you.
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