I have heard it said about salesmen that they are only as good as their last sale. Is this true for photographers about their last picture?
I have heard it said about salesmen that they are only as good as their last sale. Is this true for photographers about their last picture?
Interesting. On the topic of "lasts", something occurred to me today. I'm 50 years old. I tend to keep cars for a long time. My current one has 140k miles on it, and barring some unexpected major breakdown, I'll have it for 140k more. Anyway, it occurred to me that whenever I get it, my next car may very well be my last car.
Hmmm...
I'm not quite at an age where I'm thinking that me next photograph will be my last, but that's a provocative concept anyway. Would you want your last photo to be something special? Or would it just be whatever one happened to be the last? If you knew your time was limited, would you make a conscious effort to try to make your last photo something worthy of the moniker? This seems like the seed for a play: A portrait photographer, elderly and terminally ill, seeks out some particular subject (maybe a prominent person in the community, or an old flame who spurned him years ago), who has always refused to sit for him. Eventually, he overcomes whatever objections the subject had and finishes his "mission". Redemption? Disappointment? Satisfaction? Failure? Success?
I know I'm using "last picture" in a different sense than the thread title intends. Just jogged a thought...
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