isoterica
Established
yep.
But too many people forget that.
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My parents used cameras to record special family events, a new car, a vacation.. they weren't professional photographers, they were just people. I did the same with my children and still record events. I also like to do creative things with my camera/s [I have a lot of flea market cheapies]. For a while I got excited that I could get apps on my android phone and play with photos.. then like any new toy it got old and while I still use it to capture things I am less inclined to tinker. I have Lightroom etc.. for that
gdi
Veteran
That was great ! I have a serious question - does Instagram do HDR?
NeeZee
Well-known
By the way, John Goldsmith, a Vancouver-based photographer did a project dealing with the instagram hype: http://johngoldsmithphotography.com/projects/drop-out-of-art-school-photo-album/#1 worth to read the text (picture #2) and to check out the rest of his work, imo.
TXForester
Well-known
I think it is a little bit more. Much of the discussions here are about photography. Some light-hearted and many discussions are serious.That's nothing against rff - it's a gear forum after all and a nice one.
On other forums that get beyond gear, it is "Hey. Look what I did." The response is is "How did you do that? What settings do I use?" Followed shortly by a lot of copycat photos. The people who "discovered" the technique or style have no idea that photographers have been doing the same thing long before the internet was "invented by Al Gore."
How often do you see people on this forum concerned about copying another forum member so they can be cool too?
NeeZee
Well-known
I think it is a little bit more. Much of the discussions here are about photography. Some light-hearted and many discussions are serious.
On other forums that get beyond gear, it is "Hey. Look what I did." The response is is "How did you do that? What settings do I use?" Followed shortly by a lot of copycat photos. The people who "discovered" the technique or style have no idea that photographers have been doing the same thing long before the internet was "invented by Al Gore."
How often do you see people on this forum concerned about copying another forum member so they can be cool too?![]()
you're right of course. in most gear forums a discussion like this wouldn't even take place...
TXForester
Well-known
Farther back. Remember "You press the button , We do the rest?"But didn't that start in 1950s-60s already by making photography affordable and doable for everyone?
I would not say photography is devalued as long as there are serious photographers. When was painting devalued? People made terrible paintings right along with all the great painters you can name. Good art, no matter the medium, always exists along side of junk.
TXForester
Well-known
That and the quality of the members here is why a mostly ignore other forums unless I'm looking for specific information.
NeeZee
Well-known
That and the quality of the members here is why a mostly ignore other forums unless I'm looking for specific information.
For gear related stuff i have yet to experience a case where nobody could help me out here, so i never use other forums. As far as photography in general is concerned, there are some alternatives (flickr might be dead, but some groups are still a good resource).
charjohncarter
Veteran
Pickett, it's the new facebook. I'm eating Cherrios right now.
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