Vince Lupo
Whatever
I am currently a photography/art student and have known about this program for about a month now and I sold a mp and a 35 lux to fund a M9. But now I am having a hard time justifying it. Should I put my money in lenses and shoot my M4-p with fancy glass. Or should I take the M9 plunge? I was planning on going with the M9 but now am having second thoughts. I really love shooting rangefinders which is why I would buy this camera. I am not sure what to do yet I have a local dealer trying to get me one but I can always change my mind. I have been working on my Bachelors for quite a while and don't know how much longer I will be able to take advantage of this...
I always remember the first day of undergrad, and the first day of grad school. There would always be one student in the class who would bring their fancy rocket camera to school (in the case of undergrad, it was someone with an F3, motor drive, big glass lens, etc etc, and in grad school it was someone with a Hasselblad all decked out). It was almost like they were putting it out there as some kind of pissing contest for the other students right off the bat. All us other lowly students thought 'wow, this person must really be a great photographer'. Of course, come the first class critique, this person's stuff would be as bad (or worse) than the rest of us. They were only about equipment, and nothing more. I'd be surprised if either one of them were still involved in photography.....
So my advice to you is - save your money, use it to pay your rent/tuition, and see what kind of work you can generate with lesser equipment. Should be a challenge for all of us.....
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