martin s
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There's an interesting article on John Scalzis Blog.
He writes:
There's no question this applies to many other professions - certainly to photography. How do established* photographers amongst you react / think about this issue?
Since those of you reading this post will most likely be on the helpful-side anyway - merely since we're on a forum mostly based on helping others - I don't expect replies to mirror the real world, but it's still interesting to me.
I - for example - ask for help all the time, as you've probably realized should you monitor the Critique sub-forum semi-frequently. I also write to photographers, and I actually have established a mailing-list of professionals I send my stuff to when I need more detailed criticism (and don't have permission to post the images publicly).
I never had a bad encounter so far, people always seemed to enjoy being asked for their opinion - both in the photography- and writing world. Politeness is key.
What do you guys think?
* Let's please not try to establish a threshold of who qualifies as 'established', we all know it won't lead to anything.
He writes:
On The Asking of Favors From Established Writers said:
1. The job of a writer is to write. So, I’m looking at one of my book contracts. It says that I need to write a certain type of book (...)
Here’s what’s not in the contract:
1. That I critique the novels of other people;
2. That I offer any advice to people on how to get published;
3. That I arrange introductions to my agent, editor or publisher;
4. That I do any damn thing, in fact, other than write the book I’ve agreed to write.
The job of a writer is to write.
There's no question this applies to many other professions - certainly to photography. How do established* photographers amongst you react / think about this issue?
Since those of you reading this post will most likely be on the helpful-side anyway - merely since we're on a forum mostly based on helping others - I don't expect replies to mirror the real world, but it's still interesting to me.
I - for example - ask for help all the time, as you've probably realized should you monitor the Critique sub-forum semi-frequently. I also write to photographers, and I actually have established a mailing-list of professionals I send my stuff to when I need more detailed criticism (and don't have permission to post the images publicly).
I never had a bad encounter so far, people always seemed to enjoy being asked for their opinion - both in the photography- and writing world. Politeness is key.
What do you guys think?
* Let's please not try to establish a threshold of who qualifies as 'established', we all know it won't lead to anything.