eddie
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What about us poor souls who are neither any good with the artistic side nor the technical side of photography?
You become the source of cheap, second-hand, equipment.

What about us poor souls who are neither any good with the artistic side nor the technical side of photography?
What about us poor souls who are neither any good with the artistic side nor the technical side of photography?
What about us poor souls who are neither any good with the artistic side nor the technical side of photography?
. . . if someone practices they get better at anything they do . . . .
You become the source of cheap, second-hand, equipment.![]()
That's my sort of picture. Yum.dpurdy said:This is a brand new image, part of a 20 or so image series, it is very technically involved at every step. But the image is not about technique at all.
Dennis
These either/or threads are getting tedious. Please stop.
I especially appreciate the way photography takes advantage of both sides of the brain, and I try to give each side its turn.
Which brings to mind Henri Cartier-Bresson's criticism of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and the other West Coast f/64 crowd - (I'm paraphrasing) "how can you sit there taking pictures of rocks when there's a war on?"....
That's unfair, untrue and very disrespectful of this man's memory, I'm not surprised he felt that way, H.C.B in WW11 was a French soldier, and was a prisoner of war for three years having to do forced labour in a Nazi labour camp while "Ansel, Edward & company were concerned with the higher purpose that exists in pure form only in mother nature"All wars are started by over-privileged folks like Bresson, then they complain why nobody is documenting them
Ansel, Edward & company were concerned with the higher purpose that exists in pure form only in mother nature.
Bresson and company by default were mainly interested in their own, infinite syphilitics pathology and low morals. To them, war felt home.
That's unfair, untrue and very disrespectful of this man's memory, I'm not surprised he felt that way, H.C.B in WW11 was a French soldier, and was a prisoner of war for three years having to do forced labour in a Nazi labour camp while "Ansel, Edward & company were concerned with the higher purpose that exists in pure form only in mother nature"
if you have been here for longer than a few minutes you realize
that there are all sorts of people here who use a camera.
some are technicians, some are not, and some are both
it doesn't all boils down to 2 sorts of photographers..
There are two sorts of people; those who devide people into sorts, and those who do not.
Mostly I just read the posts without comment..... Even before 2013. I read a simalar quote about two kinds of people attributed to Mark Twain(no doubt falsely). I thought it was funny and plugged it into this post. Just a stab at humor, not a stab at anyone's opinion.![]()
Mostly I just read the posts without comment..... Even before 2013. I read a simalar quote about two kinds of people attributed to Mark Twain(no doubt falsely). I thought it was funny and plugged it into this post. Just a stab at humor, not a stab at anyone's opinion.![]()
There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded.
Mark Twain
I understand your point.
I guess my point is the following, the divide here is and always has been, and was substantially added to with digital coming in, is the two camps of, and to put in rather bluntly, is pretty pictures over moving pictures.
And that will never change, although it could be a live and let live, truce.
And to me it comes down to the left brain vs right brain theory of what photography is about. Granted craftmanship should be an underlying goal of both camps. But neither side is able to really buy into what the other side is selling.
Is the impact of the picture on the wall, whether digital or analog more important than the process one took to making a print in the first place.
As I said, is a masterpiece of printing like an Ansel print more "important" that say McCurry's Afghanistan girl.
And the answer here is the schism that I believe the OP suggested.
That's unfair, untrue and very disrespectful of this man's memory, I'm not surprised he felt that way, H.C.B in WW11 was a French soldier, and was a prisoner of war for three years having to do forced labour in a Nazi labour camp while "Ansel, Edward & company were concerned with the higher purpose that exists in pure form only in mother nature"
The world wars made the 1% very rich while the other 99%, the soldiers, turned to prisoners, victims or heroes, that's all there is to it.
To here someone from Germany say that is offensive in the extreme, it is a perpetuation of this idea that the German people were completely innocent of any of the crimes committed by Nazi Germany and it was all the fault of a small criminal elite. Nice rewriting of history to fit your narrow mindset.
People can practice al they want. Sure they will improve. But if they don't have it- they will ever get it...that is the bottom line. And by it I mean genius or at least highly skilled.
That's true, the Nazis didn't cease power they were elected and enthusiastically supported throughout the war by the German people.To here someone from Germany say that is offensive in the extreme, it is a perpetuation of this idea that the German people were completely innocent of any of the crimes committed by Nazi Germany and it was all the fault of a small criminal elite. Nice rewriting of history to fit your narrow mindset.
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