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ruben
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Fresh morning of first weekend day, I asked my 16 old daugther if she has ever seen my RFF gallery and what she thinks about. "Dadddy you have become a sloppy photographer. Long ago you cared, but now your pics look as if you don't care at all and just shoot from the hip".
Wow, wow, wow. What a shower at early morning !
I immediately started to defend myself, arguing about the genre of Street Photography, in contrast to Portraiture. But she led me to a certain picture in my gallery and asked if I would puplish such a pic in a magazine. I thought twice and had no clear answer to myself. My daughter pointed to the shortcommings of the pic, while I explained my technical problems in having catched a better one.
The most interesting thing is that for that specific pic I got at RFF a single comment, positive of course.
This kept me thinking. A lot.
Do I care for getting positive comments ? Yes, I do want them, I do need them, and I know this explicitely since some time ago.
Do I want to improve my skills ? Here there is a hidden problem. If I answer yes, I am also implying I have a lot to learn and at the present stage I should regard the positive comments I get, as 'meanwhile'. Not a very comfortable place to seat.
BUT HOW THE HELL AM I SUPPOSED TO IMPROVE IF I DO NOT ADMIT I AM STILL LEARNING, AND THEREFORE OPEN MY ATTENTION TO HARD CRITICISM, OR REAL CRITICISM ?
HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO IMPROVE IF NO ONE POINTS CRYSTAL CLEAR MY WEAK POINT AT THE PICS I DISPLAY ?
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Now allow me to review the issue from the other side: Me as a commentary writer.
Recently our member Alexz posted more than a hundred images at the Leica gallery site, about Tel Aviv city. I was the first to answer him here at RFF pages stating I am very pleased by the images.
BUT I DIDN'T WRITE ALL THE TRUTH. ALL OF MY TRUTH, MY OPINION. I didn't write at the thread, that in my opinion he should start to edit, or improving his editing, and instead of posting a mix of 90 regular and below images together with 10 excellent ones, he has to show those 10 only.
HOW IS ALEXZ SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT SUCH AN OPINION ABOUT HIS WORK EVEN EXISTS, IF I DON'T DARE TO WRITE IT ?
There is another classical example comming to my mind about one of our photographers, not particularly active here lately, which photographed a girl three times. 2 nudes, and 1 very original portrait like. The nudes looked to me a real disaster, while his portraiture work in general was of high quality to me.
Again I didn't say it.
NONE OF US IS SAYING "IT". 'I didn't liked this because..." Right ?
Therefore, in my opinion, in all what refers to image commentary we basically have three choices:
a) To be a self-supporting sect aftraid or real criticism.
b) To be a self destructing sect plagued with negative criticism and personal account settling.
c) To change into an open thinking community, pointing both to the positive sides and negative ones when we write a commentary. This demmands a more serious and dedicated approach. A responsible approach. And this has nothing to do with Stephen or the moderators.
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How can we put this in practice ?
First we have to change our basic attitude.
Then it would be a very good help if each of us clearly points to which cathegory of photographer he belongs now: Beginner, Advanced, High Quality.
If each of us do it, commentaries will be possible to do accordingly.
I myself am in the street stuff, and here I am a beginner. Therefore you should help me critizing my images accordingly to the needs of a beginner.
Sitemistic, for example, belongs to the High Quality. If he accepts this, his pics will be criticized accordingly.
If I and sitemistic get two enthusiast commentaries, as the situation is now, I may prompt to confuse myself and think what I am not. Nor I will be getting the help I really need.
But if instead of that we write what we should write, the day I see and feel I am getting too good and too much good commentaries at the "Beginners" cathegory, I myself will move to the "Advanced" cathegory, requesting different and higher levels to measure my images.
It all should be out of oneself initiative and choice.
But if we continue silencing ourselves about what we see and don't like, we are all going together downwards.
Cheers,
Ruben
Wow, wow, wow. What a shower at early morning !
I immediately started to defend myself, arguing about the genre of Street Photography, in contrast to Portraiture. But she led me to a certain picture in my gallery and asked if I would puplish such a pic in a magazine. I thought twice and had no clear answer to myself. My daughter pointed to the shortcommings of the pic, while I explained my technical problems in having catched a better one.
The most interesting thing is that for that specific pic I got at RFF a single comment, positive of course.
This kept me thinking. A lot.
Do I care for getting positive comments ? Yes, I do want them, I do need them, and I know this explicitely since some time ago.
Do I want to improve my skills ? Here there is a hidden problem. If I answer yes, I am also implying I have a lot to learn and at the present stage I should regard the positive comments I get, as 'meanwhile'. Not a very comfortable place to seat.
BUT HOW THE HELL AM I SUPPOSED TO IMPROVE IF I DO NOT ADMIT I AM STILL LEARNING, AND THEREFORE OPEN MY ATTENTION TO HARD CRITICISM, OR REAL CRITICISM ?
HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO IMPROVE IF NO ONE POINTS CRYSTAL CLEAR MY WEAK POINT AT THE PICS I DISPLAY ?
========
Now allow me to review the issue from the other side: Me as a commentary writer.
Recently our member Alexz posted more than a hundred images at the Leica gallery site, about Tel Aviv city. I was the first to answer him here at RFF pages stating I am very pleased by the images.
BUT I DIDN'T WRITE ALL THE TRUTH. ALL OF MY TRUTH, MY OPINION. I didn't write at the thread, that in my opinion he should start to edit, or improving his editing, and instead of posting a mix of 90 regular and below images together with 10 excellent ones, he has to show those 10 only.
HOW IS ALEXZ SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT SUCH AN OPINION ABOUT HIS WORK EVEN EXISTS, IF I DON'T DARE TO WRITE IT ?
There is another classical example comming to my mind about one of our photographers, not particularly active here lately, which photographed a girl three times. 2 nudes, and 1 very original portrait like. The nudes looked to me a real disaster, while his portraiture work in general was of high quality to me.
Again I didn't say it.
NONE OF US IS SAYING "IT". 'I didn't liked this because..." Right ?
Therefore, in my opinion, in all what refers to image commentary we basically have three choices:
a) To be a self-supporting sect aftraid or real criticism.
b) To be a self destructing sect plagued with negative criticism and personal account settling.
c) To change into an open thinking community, pointing both to the positive sides and negative ones when we write a commentary. This demmands a more serious and dedicated approach. A responsible approach. And this has nothing to do with Stephen or the moderators.
==========
How can we put this in practice ?
First we have to change our basic attitude.
Then it would be a very good help if each of us clearly points to which cathegory of photographer he belongs now: Beginner, Advanced, High Quality.
If each of us do it, commentaries will be possible to do accordingly.
I myself am in the street stuff, and here I am a beginner. Therefore you should help me critizing my images accordingly to the needs of a beginner.
Sitemistic, for example, belongs to the High Quality. If he accepts this, his pics will be criticized accordingly.
If I and sitemistic get two enthusiast commentaries, as the situation is now, I may prompt to confuse myself and think what I am not. Nor I will be getting the help I really need.
But if instead of that we write what we should write, the day I see and feel I am getting too good and too much good commentaries at the "Beginners" cathegory, I myself will move to the "Advanced" cathegory, requesting different and higher levels to measure my images.
It all should be out of oneself initiative and choice.
But if we continue silencing ourselves about what we see and don't like, we are all going together downwards.
Cheers,
Ruben
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