chrisweeks
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wlewisiii said:Then again I don't claim to have the secret of perfect street photography either 😀
we can agree on that for DAMN sure!
you made my blog! 😉
wlewisiii said:Then again I don't claim to have the secret of perfect street photography either 😀
VinceC said:>>To be better photographer two things: audacity (with respect) and attention.<<
Benilam, quoted above, perfectly summed up my thinking about how good photographers, in my opinion, get their best photos ... "Audacity (with respect)".
It's true, there are rare times when a hip shot is the only way to get a needed image (for a working photographer or someone serious about documentary) if there's absolutely no other way. But the majority of photography in public places doesn't fall into this category. When I was young and learning photography, I practiced a few hip shots, and my actions were indeed cowardly. With practice, I learned to accept and be comfortable with my role as a photographer in public space ... I learned how to perform this as a role, if you will ... once you get good at it, you often get the image a moment before the subject is aware of what you're doing. And I find it very satisfying to then have a polite acknowledgement -- even if it is nonverbal -- that for a brief moment two separate and random lives interacted.
back alley said:i. anything that helps promote us, film and rf cams should be celebrated not reviled.
joe
fitzihardwurshd said:That means "blind praise", in other words. At any price. Amazing statement.
Haven't you got a bit too obsessive against everything here which is not explicitely POSITVE, Joe ?
Neither RFs are a dying species nor is it film and even if it were then praising nonsense as wonderful would not help either ?
Fitzi
back alley said:maybe read the whole of what i said before knocking it bertram, er fitzi...
joe
Stephanie Brim said:Maybe I'll ponder joining again. I do miss being a part of an art community.
Edit: Okay...DA is a LOT different than it was when I went there last. It works halfway decent in Firefox...even the menus. Very nice. Very, very nice.
Ah, the triple-edged sword of "being part of" an art community. All joined by the same passion, then grabbing each others' throats over minutae (that's how Chirac got re-elected, the left voted themselves out of the final round).Stephanie Brim said:Maybe I'll ponder joining again. I do miss being a part of an art community.
back alley said:maybe read the whole of what i said before knocking it bertram, er fitzi...
joe
back alley said:maybe read the whole of what i said before knocking it bertram, er fitzi...
joe
Guess it's more like fixation on professional gear, which is almost the same but not quite. Check out the camera-pics. This gear is actually used. I bet my Zorki would have allready fallen apart once or twice after such use.ghost said:for a guy that's "all about the photograph", he sure is fixated on very expensive gear.