As a mom who's been using a camera since she was about 5, I'm putting in a vote here to stop blaming "MWACs". I see it coming from males on photo.net and elsewhere at least as often and I doubt that moms have cornered the market on underpricing themselves or over-rating their abilities...
Speaking of women and narcissists (that is what we're talking about?) - http://www.beyondwords.co.uk/p/1569/vivian-maier-self-portraits
60 self portraits of Vivian Meh!
50 years photographing.
100,000 negatives.
most Never printed.
1.2 self portraits a year.
Not really a poster girl for narcissism.
I have never noticed this phenomenon. Perhaps I should pay more attention.
50 years photographing.
100,000 negatives.
most Never printed.
1.2 self portraits a year.
Not really a poster girl for narcissism.
I agree 100% about the gender of those doing such. I was probably wrong to use the term MWAC.
I want to add that whatever my opinion of Maier might be, I don't think she was a narcissist, which is why the book is all the more uncomfortable. It's selling based on a presumption of her motivations and an intrusion of her character, rather than her ability as an artist. Also, the fact that she's a woman helps.
I don't think her gender or any other marketing ploy would succeed at selling her work to the extent that it has sold if she didn't have talent. And I really don't see how her gender plays into it either- her anatomical configuration has nothing to do with her photographic ability, which was obviously extraordinary.
<Si Robertson voice>Hey! Sometimes I'm a DWAC (Dad With A Camera), Jack!</Si Robertson voice>
Seriously, nothing wrong with getting pictures of your kids, so long as your not an a** while doing it.
For those not in the know, Si Robertson (Uncle Si) is one of the stars of A&E's "Duck Dynasty." According to him, purnurple [sic] is a color.
I've had these WACs say that to me, then ask me why I don't use digital. When I tell them I have a digital camera, they ask which one. When I say the Canon 7D, they seem perplexed that I'm not using it to be a pro. They suggest just that. They say things like "Maybe you can be a pro like me." I usually just say I make my photos because I love doing it. Then they ask if my camera will shoot in color or only black and white. That last one I was asked over 50 times this summer.
The whole MWAC, DWAC, whatever WAC thing refers to this type of mentality and is not meant to bash anyone. The democratizing of technology leads to this attitude. It was going on in the early 20th century, too, and will continue to. Bill Gates is vilified by Apple and UNIX/LINUX users for creating a system where everyone can use a computer with little to no training. The UNIX/LINUX guys were like the old sage ones, without their knowledge nothing could be done. Now it can and they didnt like it. As things settled down the disdain for Windows remained, but life went on. That will happen with the whole WAC thing.
I develop software applications for a living using Microsoft products, and I STILL don't know enough about the intricacies of the way Windows does stuff.
I sometimes wonder if Microsoft does, either...
That just screams ignorance - doesn't matter if you are shooting film or digital, not knowing enough about the tools available IS unprofessional, even if you aren't using them (aka thinking film cameras come in one of two flavors b/w or color). The "maybe you can be a pro like me" is unbridled arrogance, and one of the few statements from another photographer that would tempt me to respond with snarkiness - "I couldn't possibly be a pro like you - that would require me to descend to mediocrity" comes to mind. But usually I just grunt non-committally and turn my back instead.
Only from a UNIX user perspective can you say that Windows lets you use a computer without training. I develop software applications for a living using Microsoft products, and I STILL don't know enough about the intricacies of the way Windows does stuff.
For the average user, boot up with Windows, and everything is almost automatic. A click here or there for what you want to do, and boom you're there. I use Windows and Linux, both work for what I'm doing. I had to relearn it all with Windows 7. Nothing looks right, I want my XP/9x looking desktop, functionality, and feel! I can't develop applications and when I tried got too confused to go on!
......... and of course, there seems to be jillions of obnoxious wannabees who are only marginally skilled. .
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