...ancient millionaires staggering around Pt Lobos with canes and handheld Hassies pretending to be Edward Weston, meanwhile snapshooting wildly, making it perfectly apparent they didn't have a clue what
they were doing...
The thing that always sticks in my memory the most about Hassies is seeing ancient millionaires staggering around Pt Lobos with canes and handheld Hassies pretending to be Edward Weston...
I wish you had smiled and waved at me rather than sneering. Oh... and that "cane" was a monopod.
I absolutely believe if Hasselblad had put more into advertising and less in R & D of copycat digital junk, they'd be selling 500 series cameras by the thousands.
Everybody is a "professional" now. What "professional market"?
Actual professionals are just that- they make their living through photography. Many people claim to be professionals, but are not.
There is certainly a professional market. It takes more skill and savvy than ever to do well, as outlets like stock are so much less lucrative. It takes as much lighting skill as it ever did to make a product look good, and it's harder than ever to make an image stand out. Companies are not entrusting the image of their product or company to someone with a cellphone camera, or someone who just got a DSLR and is claiming to be a pro.
But don't ever knock them, or their equipment. Or digital. It will one day in the future undetermined be all that we have.
I absolutely believe if Hasselblad had put more into advertising and less in R & D of copycat digital junk, they'd be selling 500 series cameras by the thousands.
I absolutely believe if Hasselblad had put more into advertising and less in R & D of copycat digital junk, they'd be selling 500 series cameras by the thousands.
And here he thought you were happy to see him...:w00t:
It's all my fault.
first I bought into Topcon; they went out of the 35mm business
Then I bought into Contax; DOH!
Don't forget Deardorff!
Then I bought Hasselblad in Dec..
I am a one man camera company killer.
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