Richard G
Veteran
What makes a photographer serious about photography? Mutliple meanings to this question. For me it was deciding to have less rubbish photographs. And the cost of the Fuji Velvia roll I took on my annual holidays in 2008. And the broken ribs on that trip that had me up early to focus my mind on the task of exposing some of that roll and coming back from a walk by the ocean with a few keepers. I told myself: look at your framing and during and especially before, ask yourself is that even a photograph worth taking at all. So a dissatisfaction and a decision were at the heart of it.
And then you are immersed, and take more photographs and look more keenly at ordinary things. And you look at more photographs by others. And you refine your vision and what you want to achieve in taking photographs. And you learn more to achieve certain effects and you keep reading and learning more.
How to pick it in another person:
They don't just have Leicas.
They have an M2 and an OM2n, not an M3 and an OM4Ti.
They have old film cameras given to them.
They have at least one 55mm lens for 135 format.
They have camera manuals on their hard drive for cameras they don't own.
They own one Rolleiflex at least.
They never did buy the Hasselblad they've coveted for decades.
There's more of course.
And then you are immersed, and take more photographs and look more keenly at ordinary things. And you look at more photographs by others. And you refine your vision and what you want to achieve in taking photographs. And you learn more to achieve certain effects and you keep reading and learning more.
How to pick it in another person:
They don't just have Leicas.
They have an M2 and an OM2n, not an M3 and an OM4Ti.
They have old film cameras given to them.
They have at least one 55mm lens for 135 format.
They have camera manuals on their hard drive for cameras they don't own.
They own one Rolleiflex at least.
They never did buy the Hasselblad they've coveted for decades.
There's more of course.
