totifoto
Well-known
I think he just see´s his glass as half full.......
Corran
Well-known
Really? is right!
It sounds like you are just another photographer thinking/saying "I can do that just as well." This toxic culture of looking down at others' work is really sad. You might be right! But that doesn't really matter does it? Make photographs, do what you will with them (display them, sell them, or don't, whatever), and let others do the same.
Of course there is a time and place for critique and such. Don't get me wrong. I just don't get this attitude. Reminds me of something a friend of mine posted yesterday:
It sounds like you are just another photographer thinking/saying "I can do that just as well." This toxic culture of looking down at others' work is really sad. You might be right! But that doesn't really matter does it? Make photographs, do what you will with them (display them, sell them, or don't, whatever), and let others do the same.
Of course there is a time and place for critique and such. Don't get me wrong. I just don't get this attitude. Reminds me of something a friend of mine posted yesterday:
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Darshan
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no problem…
i was struck at how he sees his stuff as unique...
He exudes confidence which people love, I think it will definitely help him with the sale. He certainly knows how to run a "business". As far as whose photos are better/unique - only a viewer can decide. Have him post his photos here, I am sure some fine RFF folks will love to take a crack at it.
thegman
Veteran
the difference is i am not advertising myself as unique...
In advertising art though, you can't really advertise your stuff as being generic and much the same as everybody elses' (although inside, we can admit it to ourselves).
Buy a few frames, get a few prints done, worst thing that can happen is you don't sell them.
eric rose
ummmmm, filmmmm
This guy is unique because he has the balls to get out there and hang his flag. If you want to sell your stuff or yourself you have to be confident in both yourself and your product. The term "unique" in this situation is just marketing fluff and is taken as such by any educated consumer.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Success in any area in life has a lot to do with confidence and a belief in your own ability, right or wrong. Worrying about this sort of thing will only cause you unneccessary frustration Joe.
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Really? is right!
It sounds like you are just another photographer thinking/saying "I can do that just as well." This toxic culture of looking down at others' work is really sad. You might be right! But that doesn't really matter does it? Make photographs, do what you will with them (display them, sell them, or don't, whatever), and let others do the same.
Of course there is a time and place for critique and such. Don't get me wrong. I just don't get this attitude. Reminds me of something a friend of mine posted yesterday:
you accuse me of being judgemental...as you judge me w/o a clue as to what's in my heart.
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Success in any area in life has a lot to do with confidence and a belief in your own ability, right or wrong. Worrying about this sort of thing will only cause you unneccessary frustration Joe.
i'm not worrying about any of this...it's a curiosity to me.
Corran
Well-known
you accuse me of being judgemental...as you judge me w/o a clue as to what's in my heart.
I disagree...I did not judge you. I made a generalized statement about photographers looking down at others, especially in the realm of selling their work. Take that as you will.
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I disagree...I did not judge you. I made a generalized statement about photographers looking down at others, especially in the realm of selling their work. Take that as you will.
It sounds like you are just another photographer thinking/saying "I can do that just as well." This toxic culture of looking down at others' work is really sad. You might be right! But that doesn't really matter does it? Make photographs, do what you will with them (display them, sell them, or don't, whatever), and let others do the same.
oh really?!
Corran
Well-known
you (yo͞o)
2. used to refer to any person in general.
Sorry, I meant the generalized "you" after the first, as in "another photographer."
2. used to refer to any person in general.
Sorry, I meant the generalized "you" after the first, as in "another photographer."
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'some' people should have the balls to just accept responsibility for their words and deeds…not speaking of anyone in particular…
Corran
Well-known
Whatever...I'll leave.
twopointeight
Well-known
How much were these prints selling for?
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unframed, not mounted 8x10 were $25.
larger prints, mounted on metal were $165/ various...
larger prints, mounted on metal were $165/ various...
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
$165?? At least he isn't running the craft down.
Graham Line
Well-known
no problem…
i was struck at how he sees his stuff as unique...
You can hardly expect him to put up a sign saying "You can buy this stuff anywhere, and probably for less."
Though that might be a good hook for a Saturday market kind of thing.
calebarchie
Established
I have thoughts like this too, but I'm simply not old enough to be taken seriously.
twopointeight
Well-known
You get what you pay for including a little generic artist hype. Ideally there would be several photographers selling work in the same marketplace which may or may not improve the quality of what is being offered regardless of the hype.
Sparrow
Veteran
You can hardly expect him to put up a sign saying "You can buy this stuff anywhere, and probably for less."
Though that might be a good hook for a Saturday market kind of thing.
... now that would get one noticed Joe!
I'm with Keith though ... it's mostly about not noticing the emperors new cloths, and aquiring a taste for big macs
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