Jaf-Photo
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Right you are. And those things can be "solved" by buying new lenses, using a different or new film or developers! Great excuse! Can't buy a new vision or quickly implant compositional or artistic skill into your brain.
I think that most photographers need to feel confident that their gear will deliver the photos they seek. That the perfect photo won't be ruined by shoddy equipment.
That's probably part of the lure of the Leica. With it, the photographer can feel confident that his gear is as good as it gets. That confidence can then be projected into the images.
When I started photographing again after a long hiatus, I was taking the photos I wanted but the images didn't have the photographic qualities that I wanted. So, I've spent a few years testing various pieces of equipment and improving my technique. Now I know roughly what gear and techniques to use to take those shots that I envisioned but couldn't realise. A big part of that has been discussing equipment with other photographers to home in on the gear that I should try. There's too much gear out there to test it blindly.
The cost in money has been quite modest, as I avoid the over-priced stuff, but the cost in time has been quite considerable.
To me that is the right priority.
P.S. I'm not saying I'm a Master Photographer now, just that I have been able to overcome my initial frustrations over my lack of ability and equipment.
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