JimG
dogzen
With all this discussion of dis n' dat regarding what are the most valid subjects of discussion here I started to question why people get so worked up about what they value in photography.
I was brought up in an environment of cameras, and photography. My uncle was Howard King who's work was often published by the Sierra Club. My sister was married to a Bay Area film maker. And my father was a Zeiss/Leica nut. With all these male-role type influences in my life it was only a matter of time before I succumbed to this same insanity.
So what did it for you? Why not express yourself by writing or drag racing? Was it Nature (the way you are) or Nurture (how you were brought up)?
I was brought up in an environment of cameras, and photography. My uncle was Howard King who's work was often published by the Sierra Club. My sister was married to a Bay Area film maker. And my father was a Zeiss/Leica nut. With all these male-role type influences in my life it was only a matter of time before I succumbed to this same insanity.
So what did it for you? Why not express yourself by writing or drag racing? Was it Nature (the way you are) or Nurture (how you were brought up)?