dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
<16 year old me> Yo, Forum Fogies - why you gotta be haters? </16 year old me>
Smirking wryly,
Dave
Smirking wryly,
Dave
Gordon Pinsent reads his favorite quotes from Justin Bieber's new memoirs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhh2288zNVE
Will these photos be remembered?
But anyway, the kids posted here are obviously very talented. But we only ever see the final product and only the 1 shot out of god knows how many they took.
I'd be more interested to know what their photography is like away from the studio type shots. Away from telling a person to dress that way and look this what and that etc. I think true photographic 'talent' is represented when everything is in the moment.
He's the Justin Bieber of photography!
Have you much experience of studio photography? Because most photographers I know reckon that good studio photography is very different from (and often significantly more difficult than) taking pictures 'when everything is in the moment' -- though in all fairness I may be misunderstanding what you mean by 'when everything is in the moment'.
Cheers,
R.
Done a bit myself, though I've been on the other side of the camera more often. 😱
Roger I agree completely with what you're saying. Creating a scene can be much more difficult than just being able to see something and take it. But being able to see a scene that is not created by the photographer themselves, however is then made into a great photo is an, IMO, important aspect of the great and talented.
Then again, I suppose we are all talented in specific areas more so than others.
hahah exactly and when he discovers "street" dad will buy him a leica... then we have him bwahahaha😀Nothing special, just another teen emo with dslr.
Photography has become another past-time for the malcontent bourgeois, especially with ease of digital cameras.
With photography they can overcome their consumerist guilt under the guise of "art".
You really should make more use of "smileys," it's hard to tell if you're joking or being serious. 😉
Photography has become another past-time for the malcontent bourgeois, especially with ease of digital cameras.
With photography they can overcome their consumerist guilt under the guise of "art".
Welcome to 1880.
That was serious.
Photography has always been the voice of the poor and downtrodden. And it shall remain that way.