Jorge said:
I agree with bjorke. It is one thing to read his opinion, another to listen to it as if they were the words from the Oracle being passed down to the masses. I like LensWork, I like Jensen, but the blog is like a digital camera, fun to play with the first few minutes, then is back to the drawer.
Well, thanks -- I think.
I have to admit the "controversy" about the audio aspect of my blog is surprising to me. All I wanted to do was to have a way to share some ideas that don't fit our magazine format and that folks might be interested in. By offering it for free on the web, I figured it could be a lot of fun and maybe spark some interesting discussions. For me, it's just a lot easier to do an audio than to type because I am such a bad typist and it takes me so long.
Oracle? LOL! I guess this is one of the risks of being a publisher -- you get mistaken as some kind of authority. Like all of you, I have my own opinions, but trust me folks, an oracle I ain't. It
is funny though!
I do believe strongly in the free market. If
LensWork or our DVDs or my free blog are to your liking, great! If not, there are some really great alternatives out there.
And personally, I think it would be very interesting if a bunch of other photographers would start their own blogs. I know I'd be a regular visitor! In most of the blogs I see the "diary" aspect of them is very boring. I just thought in might be a better use of the technology to offer some random thoughts about a topic I thought I could speak about that folks might be interested in. If you enjoy it, I'm glad you find it useful and/or entertaining.
Brooks Jensen
Editor, LensWork Publishing
Written Wednesday, March 31, 2004