jsrockit
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So wait, no one here gets irked by trivial matters and over-reacts ever?
This guy does take himself way too seriously!
Every day I can watch ads on the TV that suggest a certain aftershave will have women falling at my feet, banks are there to help us manage our money and offer exceptional service for minimim fees ... and McDonalds is actually edible!
C'mon.
This guy does take himself way too seriously!
Every day I can watch ads on the TV that suggest a certain aftershave will have women falling at my feet, banks are there to help us manage our money and offer exceptional service for minimim fees ... and McDonalds is actually edible!
C'mon.
McDonalds is a fairly effective laxative, though I've not eaten there in two years.
Probably what really bothered this photographer was the element of truth in the Panasonic commercial. The fact is that with modern cameras one doesn't need to know the difference bteween an f-stop and a doorstop to take technically good pictures. And if one has a good eye, the visual talent, one can take excellent, even great, pictures, without much or even any technical knowledge.
I've got a friend who fancies himself a professional photographer, at least he sells photos on a variety of products and is fairly decent at marketing himself. He recently posted on his blog about those commercials poking fun at the overly serious nature of some professional photographers.
At any rate here is a link to his blog posting.
I'm no pro and I have never sold a photo -- I'm not sure of who'd buy works I've done -- but I cant help but think this is a nasty slip in personal judgement. If you want to appeal to the masses should you check your attitude at the door?
Read on. Watch the Xtranormal video in particular. If I were a customer stumbling onto something like that, I'd rethink how genuine he is, even if it's "just business."
Blog Posting
Perhaps this is a 'Making Photo Bucks' thread, but I felt the weird sense of overbearing photographer ego fell squarely upon the philosophy.
I don't know the guy, but it doesn't come off as any worse than any other internet rant. He's got a point IMO. What makes it disingenuine or nasty? I'd say customers are way too sensitive if they get offended by a blog rant.