Murchu
Well-known
Seeing commentary in a recent thread about how someone would give up photography if they could no longer use 6x7, I wonder what would (if anything) push you to give up photography, if it were not there.
Myself, I'm not sure equipment would cause me to give up photography, although just like a painter who used oils might never want to use other materials, I can understand people's preference to work certain ways, as process can be as much an important part of art, as vision, in my opinion.
Personally, if I could draw as fast as I can capture a picture, I am sure photography would not appeal to me, as photography is just a way for me to capture something I see, imagine or experience. It is far from perfect in that respect, but for now, it is the best that's available to me.
Myself, I'm not sure equipment would cause me to give up photography, although just like a painter who used oils might never want to use other materials, I can understand people's preference to work certain ways, as process can be as much an important part of art, as vision, in my opinion.
Personally, if I could draw as fast as I can capture a picture, I am sure photography would not appeal to me, as photography is just a way for me to capture something I see, imagine or experience. It is far from perfect in that respect, but for now, it is the best that's available to me.
meso
Established
I think going blind or visually impaired is what would make me quit photography,
If film would become unavailable I would just make the switch back to digital, even though I highly prefer film over digital.
If film would become unavailable I would just make the switch back to digital, even though I highly prefer film over digital.
boomguy57
Well-known
Blindness...
koven
Well-known
Some kind of disability
DamenS
Well-known
Natalie Portman.
__hh
Well-known
Richard G
Veteran
Painting
Drawing
Blindness might be treatable with some photography-dependent technology in the future, and just maybe I could then keep my own photography going.
Drawing
Blindness might be treatable with some photography-dependent technology in the future, and just maybe I could then keep my own photography going.
daveleo
what?
I couldn't decisively give it up. It would have to become physically impossible for some reason.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Boredom.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
Sparrow
Veteran
... delirium tremens
willie_901
Veteran
Railroad cars filled with money.
Having the police stop you from taking photos of whatever. More than it happens already, I mean.
sisser
Established
Nicole Kidman.
finguanzo
Well-known
stupidity..? 
gavinlg
Veteran
My own personal mini sized moon to orbit my head. Ladies dig that sort of thing.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
The ability to draw...I have a cousin who is so talented when it comes to drawing...if I could do what he does I could walk away from photography...
segedi
RFicianado
death......
farlymac
PF McFarland
death......
I over thought this one, and you beat me to the "Submit" button.
PF
zeshootist
Member
Books that approach technique in an extremely dry and convoluted way.
Murchu
Well-known
The ability to draw...I have a cousin who is so talented when it comes to drawing...if I could do what he does I could walk away from photography...
Took a drawing class not so long ago, and may go back to it. I liked how the aspects of learning to draw, raised my awareness of things in photography. If you want to draw, you should try it and give it a concerted effort. Think like all things, looking at the finished results before you give something a try can be intimidating.
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