I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this.
I am a musician, and I also enjoy photography. I just browsed through the "Editor's Picks" on 500px, and it reminds me so much of what has become of modern music. For many years, a lot of "music" has been trending toward being more technology-centric, to the point where many of the elements of songs are programmed, as much as they are played. As a musician, I can pick these songs out instantly when I hear them. They are sterile, mechanical, and they have no soul.
I am not a great musician, but I have heard and played with great musicians. When they play, the music they make has flavor, and it reflects their very real style. When music is programmed instead, and all the notes are midi controlled to hit perfectly on the computer's clock, and the voices are auto-tuned to be exactly in tune, the music doesn't breathe. It has no life.
To me, the photos I'm talking about feel the exact same: Programmed on a computer. I guess it is a sure sign that I am getting old.
I am a musician, and I also enjoy photography. I just browsed through the "Editor's Picks" on 500px, and it reminds me so much of what has become of modern music. For many years, a lot of "music" has been trending toward being more technology-centric, to the point where many of the elements of songs are programmed, as much as they are played. As a musician, I can pick these songs out instantly when I hear them. They are sterile, mechanical, and they have no soul.
I am not a great musician, but I have heard and played with great musicians. When they play, the music they make has flavor, and it reflects their very real style. When music is programmed instead, and all the notes are midi controlled to hit perfectly on the computer's clock, and the voices are auto-tuned to be exactly in tune, the music doesn't breathe. It has no life.
To me, the photos I'm talking about feel the exact same: Programmed on a computer. I guess it is a sure sign that I am getting old.