Ranchu
Veteran
Yes. I'm not currently amused, however. Speak for yourself, not me.
'cause it's fun to mess with new stuff ...
+2'cause it's fun to mess with new stuff ...
As a fumbling amateur, I continue to believe that the problem with my images is the camera.
i'm talking about the average amateur now...
we look at new gear with great lust in our hearts...
we check out each other's new images with great gusto...
we agonize over each new purchase...should it be a body with better af or a lens with incredible low light ability and bokeh?
is it really art if it's digital...will film last as long as i will?
which post processing software gives better highlights, more shadow detail, crisp edges?
speaking for those of us who wont make a dime from their photography this year...what drives us so crazy about this hobby?
So, I don't have to feel bad about wanting to buy a new camera all the time anymore? Now, that's a relief! 😛Marketing/advertising is a social science that studies how to manipulate human behavior. By now they are very good at this.
A distraction from the ultimate emptiness and purposeless-ness of life?
😉
i'm talking about the average amateur now...
we look at new gear with great lust in our hearts...
we check out each other's new images with great gusto...
we agonize over each new purchase...should it be a body with better af or a lens with incredible low light ability and bokeh?
I'm aching for flattery, love and admiration. I melt when somebody I respect pats me on the back. I'm a pathetic ego-tripper, please love what I do.
That said, it's mostly about the chase. About looking consciously, not the routine taking care of not treading onto turds. Almost everything else I do is on auto-pilot. Looking for a decent frame is what keeps me awake, involved, on a quest, a chase for that moment when everything falls into place : light & composition & emotional appeal.
And, it is also very much like collecting stamps or postcards.
In sum, I am chasing that photograph that will make me world-famous, adored by multitudes, with scores of buxom ladies trying to catch my eye. And I'm a perverted old stamp collector who likes to shoot pictures of people who may not be aware of that fact.
fogging perverts with obscene curiosity and illusions of fame and glory, that's what photographers really are.
Cheers
Extreme boredom.
Unhappy lives.
Jealousy.
Ineffective reality checks.
Lack of sex.
Lack of drive in general.
'cause it's fun to mess with new stuff ...
Extreme boredom.
Unhappy lives.
Jealousy.
Ineffective reality checks.
Lack of sex.
Lack of drive in general.
Photography keeps me active both physically and mentally (I walk miles with a camera and whilst I have the camera in hand I find it helps a lot to sharpen my observation and engagement with my surroundings).
There’s also the fact that I like using mechanical cameras and film. In the past I had access to a darkroom so I did all my own black and white developing and enlargement; these days my films are sent off to be developed and scanned.
For me, the whole process from taking the picture to the final print was an engaging and satisfying process, both physically and intellectually. These days the computer route is a poor but necessary substitute given my circumstances.
Finally, to boil it all down, there’s Winogrand’s statement: "I photograph to see what things look like photographed". I like that.
Apart from this most people I know couldn’t give two hoots about my photography.
one doesn't need lots of money to look at gear and images...or bokeh 😉
yes, it is a broad brush but i think it fits for many here...lots of intense discussions about the things i listed...