Tony Egan
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When that feeling hits, I just buy another camera. I heard Richard Thompson say once that every new guitar had at least one great song in it. My theory is same goes for cameras!
I wonder if quilters ever feel like quitting?Damn --- aging eyes -- I thought this said "Ever feel like QUILTING!" (My Faire Spouse is a "fabric fondler.")
I wonder if quilters ever feel like quitting?
I have to print all my best from each and every film I ever shot. FB archival. I've been doing it for the past 4 years and I have about 10 years left in order to finally finish my whole collection, at the rate of a dozen 16x20 or 20x24 prints or about 25 11x14 a week.
Some masterpieces in there. But sometines I do ask myself why do I bother with all this. My answer is thay I am extremely stubborn and that I was born with a camera in my hand. Therefore I won't quit. Everybody has a vice.
... it matters MORE to be to be ABLE to create pictures than to ACTUALLY CREATE THEM.
I wonder if quilters ever feel like quitting?
eddie: it DOES make sense to me to BE ABLE more than ACTUALLY MAKE. I cannot find fault with your logic but I know how I feel and that does not lie. - David Lyga
eddie: it DOES make sense to me to BE ABLE more than ACTUALLY MAKE.
I heard it said once "we judge ourselves by what we perceive we are capable of doing, others judge us by what we have done".
Very interesting post,who would have thunk there is a twin out there.
I am starting to do exactly the same thing with my work, how are you storing the prints , what editions are you doing, and do you have a web site to sell the work?
I am also at a stage where I am exposing more film than I ever have and trying to keep up is a big undertaking but the experience is overwhelmingly positive.
The biggest hurdle for me is archiving the work well so at a moments notice I can find each image to show people. I have bought storage racks for home that are very sturdy and I have been till now using the grey storage boxes, but very open to hear how you plan to archive and modify my system.
I have just started and to this point have one or two AP 's of every image, but now at a stage where I want to print every free moment I have.
My wife is exactly the same way so I am really lucky to have this partner.
I would love to see some of your prints as you are doing exactly what I think each and every photographer should do, good luck over the next 10 years.
Being stubborn and hardworking are IMO the most important attributes to becoming a great printmaker.
eddie: it DOES make sense to me to BE ABLE more than ACTUALLY MAKE. I cannot find fault with your logic but I know how I feel and that does not lie. - David Lyga
eddie: it DOES make sense to me to BE ABLE more than ACTUALLY MAKE. I cannot find fault with your logic but I know how I feel and that does not lie. - David Lyga
This is absurd... You're saying once you make an image that impresses you, the image doesn't matter. Then, what was it that impressed you?Yes--this is completely understandable to the people who like a challenge. The joy is in the perfecting and mastering of a difficult thing. Once you have results that impress you, then THAT is the joy--the images are secondary.
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