shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Being a "Photographer" has many interpretations.
The right question is, what kind of "Photographer."
Some photographers see the end result of their "work" on the LCD at the back of their digital cameras. Some only are satisfied when they make an elaborate montage or series of image manipulations using digital means.
Some photographers see the end result when they see a print, any prints made from their negatives. Some sees the negative as a raw thing that needs to be "cooked" for hours and days until "balance" comes through.
Now, on the other hand, most people with cameras, who took pictures just for the sake of remembering things (in their mind), without an effort spent to finish their "work" are not photographers, they are casual snap-shooters.
... clear as mud? 😀
The right question is, what kind of "Photographer."
Some photographers see the end result of their "work" on the LCD at the back of their digital cameras. Some only are satisfied when they make an elaborate montage or series of image manipulations using digital means.
Some photographers see the end result when they see a print, any prints made from their negatives. Some sees the negative as a raw thing that needs to be "cooked" for hours and days until "balance" comes through.
Now, on the other hand, most people with cameras, who took pictures just for the sake of remembering things (in their mind), without an effort spent to finish their "work" are not photographers, they are casual snap-shooters.
... clear as mud? 😀