FrankS
Registered User
Pherdinand, I was about to respond to your first post saying that you had missed the point. The question wasn't "Should I take artistic photos of clouds and rocks, or pictures of my family?" The question was, "Do I have to take artistic pictures to be a good photographer?" And I believe the answer is yes, if artistic means that others will appreciate the pictures beyond the fact that they are simply family photos. (In your second post you come back a bit and address the point.) I went on to suggest the kinds of considerations involved in a carefully crafted photo. Someone suggested that they had taken their best photo by blind luck by releasing the shutter without thought. That may well be, but I think we're looking for helpful advice, not simply to rely on luck.
This is a very interesting topic IMO. It is a bit touchy because we are discussing family photos that obviously the photographer has great emotional attachment to, so it's difficult to offer criticism, even though it was asked for.
This is a very interesting topic IMO. It is a bit touchy because we are discussing family photos that obviously the photographer has great emotional attachment to, so it's difficult to offer criticism, even though it was asked for.