dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Lately there's lots of talk about being "done".
That is, finished purchasing gear.
FrankS has his reasons, Joe may have his and I haven't yet completed my "journey" but what it did was start me thinking long and hard about why I personally continue to "buy and try" or "buy and keep" gear.
The cameras I own (both digital and film) are used regularly. Ideally, I'd love to use them all the time - that is, if I could, I would be outdoors shooting street and such 7 days a week. I adore the process just that much. Do I get good photos out of it? Yes, sometimes I do. Do I get horrible photos out of it? Sure, but I'm trying to remedy that and turn that around into getting more keepers than ones that I would relegate to the trash bin.
But my issue is, I cannot shoot 7 days a week. I have a full time job - it keeps me, at times, anchored to my desk with only Net access to a view of what's going on "out there". Now, sometimes I don't even get that much of an opportunity to take note of "out there" because I'm knee deep in work but there are days and sometimes even weeks when it's a nice quiet pace but I can't leave my desk.
So, I end up browsing discussions here (and elsewhere) and I think, specifically because I can't go out and shoot that I, in turn, think that gaining more gear will fulfill this urge that cannot be satiated. It's as though the gear purchase would fill the void of the process of photography. Maybe it's just photographic impatience.....
I really do believe that the "cure" for continually aquiring more and more gear is to actually get out there and shoot to your hearts content.
The only issue is, though, that a lot of us wouldn't be eating or sleeping if this were the case.
Does anyone else feel the same?
Just my thoughts.. which haunt me at night 😀
Dave
That is, finished purchasing gear.
FrankS has his reasons, Joe may have his and I haven't yet completed my "journey" but what it did was start me thinking long and hard about why I personally continue to "buy and try" or "buy and keep" gear.
The cameras I own (both digital and film) are used regularly. Ideally, I'd love to use them all the time - that is, if I could, I would be outdoors shooting street and such 7 days a week. I adore the process just that much. Do I get good photos out of it? Yes, sometimes I do. Do I get horrible photos out of it? Sure, but I'm trying to remedy that and turn that around into getting more keepers than ones that I would relegate to the trash bin.
But my issue is, I cannot shoot 7 days a week. I have a full time job - it keeps me, at times, anchored to my desk with only Net access to a view of what's going on "out there". Now, sometimes I don't even get that much of an opportunity to take note of "out there" because I'm knee deep in work but there are days and sometimes even weeks when it's a nice quiet pace but I can't leave my desk.
So, I end up browsing discussions here (and elsewhere) and I think, specifically because I can't go out and shoot that I, in turn, think that gaining more gear will fulfill this urge that cannot be satiated. It's as though the gear purchase would fill the void of the process of photography. Maybe it's just photographic impatience.....
I really do believe that the "cure" for continually aquiring more and more gear is to actually get out there and shoot to your hearts content.
The only issue is, though, that a lot of us wouldn't be eating or sleeping if this were the case.
Does anyone else feel the same?
Just my thoughts.. which haunt me at night 😀
Dave