rayonline_nz
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I subscribe to Youtube channel "Fstoppers". At times they spoke from the point of view of your audience. We know that most people, don't understand photography, they enjoy photographs that they can relate to me. Such as people, at events, pets, parks, food, beach etc.
To me I enjoy landscape and cityscape photography and I am not that particular with any brand. To me photography is a isolate hobby and the few that are into photography. The thing with the audience. They mentioned, you can do all the darkroom or digital post processing but people are not going to notice those little things. There is film, digital and different format size; so to what extend do those things matter? I imagine in general, few are printing larger than A3 size. At the end of the day the audience is only interested in the image, the end result, not how and what it was taken by. Is it a photographer's thing that some prefer doing things a certain way?
Thoughts? Cheers.
To me I enjoy landscape and cityscape photography and I am not that particular with any brand. To me photography is a isolate hobby and the few that are into photography. The thing with the audience. They mentioned, you can do all the darkroom or digital post processing but people are not going to notice those little things. There is film, digital and different format size; so to what extend do those things matter? I imagine in general, few are printing larger than A3 size. At the end of the day the audience is only interested in the image, the end result, not how and what it was taken by. Is it a photographer's thing that some prefer doing things a certain way?
Thoughts? Cheers.