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who dares wins
*This topic is exclusively for those who don't shoot for money.
Imagine that you have been shooting the whole day with your camera and then you realize that there was no memory card in the camera. Or you were shooting film the whole day and you ruin all the negatives during processing.
You took photos without actually taking photos. Clearly that is a very annoying and in fact a nightmare situation for most photographers, but what if that is the reality of photography today?
What happens to all the photos you take?
What happens to all the photos that people keep taking? What value those photos have? Or is photography all about that "taking photos" action and not the photos themselves? In other words, whether you shoot with a memory card or no memory card, the only pleasure you'll ever get from photography is that moment of pressing the shutter. The rest is all a chore, from editing to processing to archiving... Family photos and so on does not apply, obviously.
What I'm saying is insane, but reflect on it. Before you throw away those film cameras, just go out and shoot "blanks!" and if people ask you, lie or be honest that you're shooting blanks, see what happens. Here is one thing, you'll have more fun than you ever did when you were shooting for photos. Try it.
Imagine that you have been shooting the whole day with your camera and then you realize that there was no memory card in the camera. Or you were shooting film the whole day and you ruin all the negatives during processing.
You took photos without actually taking photos. Clearly that is a very annoying and in fact a nightmare situation for most photographers, but what if that is the reality of photography today?
What happens to all the photos you take?
What happens to all the photos that people keep taking? What value those photos have? Or is photography all about that "taking photos" action and not the photos themselves? In other words, whether you shoot with a memory card or no memory card, the only pleasure you'll ever get from photography is that moment of pressing the shutter. The rest is all a chore, from editing to processing to archiving... Family photos and so on does not apply, obviously.
What I'm saying is insane, but reflect on it. Before you throw away those film cameras, just go out and shoot "blanks!" and if people ask you, lie or be honest that you're shooting blanks, see what happens. Here is one thing, you'll have more fun than you ever did when you were shooting for photos. Try it.