KenS
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I have been making latent exposures onto film for over 60 years. My mentor, those many years ago, always insisted that good photographs are "made"...
As of today, I still think of the 'act' of making a photographic exposure as an creative "act" rather than one of a violent "shooting" with a camera 'loaded' with film. Hearing the word "shooting" as it applies to the effect of capturing photons to a light sensitive substance behind the lens (or pinhole) leaves me to believe there may now be a large physical 'hole' through my sheets of film that might result in my having a large black "dot" on the paper to which I print.
Might there be any way that we could look towards eliminating the expression 'shooting' from the vocabulary of all photographers?
Ken
As of today, I still think of the 'act' of making a photographic exposure as an creative "act" rather than one of a violent "shooting" with a camera 'loaded' with film. Hearing the word "shooting" as it applies to the effect of capturing photons to a light sensitive substance behind the lens (or pinhole) leaves me to believe there may now be a large physical 'hole' through my sheets of film that might result in my having a large black "dot" on the paper to which I print.
Might there be any way that we could look towards eliminating the expression 'shooting' from the vocabulary of all photographers?
Ken