Dali
Member
I am rarely interested in what people say about a picture. I am much more interested in what the photographer has to say about what he/she did. No need to be esoteric, just the intention expressed with simples words.
As you shared your own experience, it is my turn to tell you a story. Last year in another forum, an ex-professional (retired?) photographer started a thread posting pictures shot from the hip. Why? Because after years of academic photography, he wanted to go beyond the accepted rules and discovered he could get pleasing pictures with a less formal practice. Other photographers answered by posting their own pictures and it lasted like that for at least 20 pages.
I was like an eye opener to me. Yes, this guy was true, orthodoxy is not the whole in life and certainly not in photography. Framing was out of composition rules, exposure was not that perfect, picture was half blurry but to me it was closer to life than most works I saw posted there.
So the intention was there and the result spoke to me. Would the pictures have been perfectly exposed, sharp and well composed, it would have been another thread like dozens posted daily.
To me, practicing photography and to stress on the technical aspect is somewhat sterile but to share an experience is priceless.
As you shared your own experience, it is my turn to tell you a story. Last year in another forum, an ex-professional (retired?) photographer started a thread posting pictures shot from the hip. Why? Because after years of academic photography, he wanted to go beyond the accepted rules and discovered he could get pleasing pictures with a less formal practice. Other photographers answered by posting their own pictures and it lasted like that for at least 20 pages.
I was like an eye opener to me. Yes, this guy was true, orthodoxy is not the whole in life and certainly not in photography. Framing was out of composition rules, exposure was not that perfect, picture was half blurry but to me it was closer to life than most works I saw posted there.
So the intention was there and the result spoke to me. Would the pictures have been perfectly exposed, sharp and well composed, it would have been another thread like dozens posted daily.
To me, practicing photography and to stress on the technical aspect is somewhat sterile but to share an experience is priceless.