dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
I was walking back from my local lab today after dropping off a roll of color film (Kodak 400 NC) for processing/printing and I got to thinking about something. Maybe it was brought on by reading through George's post on the photojournalist image from the tsunamis.
As an amateur photographer I get the opportunity to shoot a few weddings during the year as well as various family/friend portraits and events. I had, until recently, used my dSLR for almost all of these gigs this year. I used the M6/50mm cron combo on my friend who's recently had a baby - I posted about it a few days ago.
Now, what I wonder is, when you get that shot that you particularly like, does this please you more than if you got the shot that your friends or family or peers may like? What I mean is this; we get accolades from our peers and our friends/family/co-workers etc. and while I know that everyone's "eye" is different for "art" does this give you more of a feeling of "accomplishment" (for the lack of a better word) than if you got the shot that you got and initially thought was "the best"?
For example, going back again to some previous shoots I've had, I always mull over the images and think "meh.. they're 'ok' .. but nothing stellar" but once I show them to either the customer or some peers for commentary I hear "Whoa!! that's an AWESOME photo !!" and then I wonder if it's mere lip service. But when I get a shot that I myself am proud of, I tend to get a more "lukewarm" reception. Maybe it's my own neuroses that's causing this but I wondered what or how others felt about what they see as being "the money shot" vs what their peers or others may see as being "the money shot".
I'm curious (and obviously, a bit convoluted after re-reading this post) about what you folks think 🙂
Cheers
Dave
As an amateur photographer I get the opportunity to shoot a few weddings during the year as well as various family/friend portraits and events. I had, until recently, used my dSLR for almost all of these gigs this year. I used the M6/50mm cron combo on my friend who's recently had a baby - I posted about it a few days ago.
Now, what I wonder is, when you get that shot that you particularly like, does this please you more than if you got the shot that your friends or family or peers may like? What I mean is this; we get accolades from our peers and our friends/family/co-workers etc. and while I know that everyone's "eye" is different for "art" does this give you more of a feeling of "accomplishment" (for the lack of a better word) than if you got the shot that you got and initially thought was "the best"?
For example, going back again to some previous shoots I've had, I always mull over the images and think "meh.. they're 'ok' .. but nothing stellar" but once I show them to either the customer or some peers for commentary I hear "Whoa!! that's an AWESOME photo !!" and then I wonder if it's mere lip service. But when I get a shot that I myself am proud of, I tend to get a more "lukewarm" reception. Maybe it's my own neuroses that's causing this but I wondered what or how others felt about what they see as being "the money shot" vs what their peers or others may see as being "the money shot".
I'm curious (and obviously, a bit convoluted after re-reading this post) about what you folks think 🙂
Cheers
Dave