bluedust said:
WOW
....... and I spent most of my time trying to take photos that would make others say wow. Now I realised that the more I take photos to please others the more empty I feel.
Am I the only who feels this way?
The origin of the thread was the question if one can lose the own original intentions by trying to produce pics only which are as perfect as possible, technically.
The assumed intention was to (vis)ualize emot(ions ) = deal with visions !
If you produce pics , from what reason ever, to make others say "WOW!!" this proves you are going the wrong direction, leaving your visions behind.
The terrible thing is that at the beginning of the learning curve you simply need a positive confirmation for your efforts, but after a while you cannot say waht your intentions really are. Applause or doing something for yourself ?
My wife (she is wiser than me when it comes to emotions) asked me sometimes times: "Did you make that for the gallery or for sourself ?"
Good question, blew me away !! Embarrassing tho often my honest answer was
😉
An amateur has a precious privilege , he must not sell his work, he must not care what other people like, and so the amateurs should not give away this privilege for a bit of applause.
What does explicitely does NOT mean shoot crap and say it's "art" !!
😀
Regards,
bertram