jan normandale
Film is the other way
Look more then shoot more. Afterwards be honest with yourself, you will see what is good and what is not.
dadsm3 said:In the most recent edition of Photolife, Richard Martin writes "this is a criticism of a system that encourages individuals to play it safe and follow the rules in order to please others or win approval from the group. In effect, a system that encourages the surrendering of one's uniqueness."
He continues by saying cam clubs and other groups can offer many positive benefits for their members, but this advantage is negated when "rules and formulas begin to interfere with free creative expression"....and "the very nature of groups like this tend to stifle creativity, for the competition that it fosters establishes one of the biggest creative blocks: the fear of making a mistake."
While this may or may not apply to you personally, I'm fairly confident most of us sweat a bit when we post....is it up to snuff? I cringe when I look back on some of the shots I've posted...I don't think I'm alone. How often have you not posted a 'borderline' shot for fear of a (real or imagined) negative evaluation?
I know everything is relative....sometimes your average shot looks pretty good beside the others that happen to be in the gallery beside it. Other times what you think is one of your best looks like amateur hour when its surrounded by great work.
He finishes his article by quoting Anita Roddick:" Creativity comes by breaking the rules, by saying you're in love with the anarchist."
Comments?
Pherdinand said:Heh, i see we begin the paragraph exactlywith the same word, and we say exactly the opposite with the prev poster 😀
This is universal, and isn't limited to photography.. It's a group process. Whenever there's a too homogeneous group of people together, fitting in becomes the norm, and not fitting in is perceived as a threat to its sheer existance. 😱RML said:I joined a local camera club only recently and already I don't feel I quite belong there.
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I also have my own "style" and subjects that interest me, a style and interests that are completely different from the rest of the club.
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My entry for the national photo contest was this shot ( http://shardsofphotography2.blogspot.com/2006/10/paw-40-2006.html ). Only a few people considered it worthwhile. Most said is was too dark, too "old" looking, too whathaveya. I have no idea if it won but it was MY choice, and mine alone. I just find it sad that so few people can provide constructive critique.
pvdhaar said:Oh, and the picture you showed, it's fine with me. A little too dark perhaps, and maybe looking a bit too old.. Ha, just kidding of course! 😀
darkkavenger said:well, RML, that is one F***ING AWESOME photo you submitted to the contest, and I would love to purchase a print of it, if it was available...
What has my cat got to do with it? 😀RML said:Cute, Jaap. Very cute. 🙂