When a long time friend of mine the other day saw my latest print he told me that I have a very good camera. It could just have been a comment slightly out of place if it was just the once, but it isn’t. If my friend is to be believed I have a bunch of very good cameras but what he thinks of my photographic skills are still a mystery after about 45 years of knowing him since he is always praising my equipment.
To me this is a bit peculiar and I wonder if anyone else has come across someone like my friend?
but what he thinks of my photographic skills are still a mystery
OK, so a couple of possibilities here:The fact is that he has never complimented my work, just my equipment.
One other potential explanation is that your friend is one of those photographers who both is dissatisfied with their own photography, and believes that the solution can be found in improvements to their own camera equipment - i.e. "If only I had a HasselLeica 123, my pictures would be better!".
or,
to use some vernacular that might not transfer to Sweden, perhaps your friend likes "pulling your chain"
I thought he said that his friend does have Hasseblad and Leica.
But does he have the right Hasselblad and the right Leica?
Had my friend been a stranger to photography and working in a darkroom it wouldn’t be weird but he has been taking pictures for longer than me and uses Leica and Hasselblad. The fact is that he has never complimented my work, just my equipment.
He is a close friend of mine and I’m not disturbed by it but I do find it a bit odd.
Are you suggesting there are wrong Hasselblads and Leicas? Things may get ugly...
Maybe your friend genuinely does not understand / relate to your photography. He does not want to say anything negative, so he compliments your gear(?) Sometimes when I look at the the work of others -- and not just hobbyists, but those who are part of the profession in one way or another -- I have to say, "I don't get it. Why would you take that photo?" But I'm OK with that, because I am sure they are equally mystified when they see my photos.
I don't know what the culture is like in Sweden, but here in the Ozarks hills, it used to be that people believed in following the rule, "If you can't say something nice, then don't say anything."
OK, I just searched Photrio to see what kind of photos you take. I only found one photo titled "Watcing," posted back in April 2021 -- and I agree with your friend, you do have some nice cameras. ;-)
Buying the most expensive kitchenware doesn't make one a Chef.
If someone compliments my camera they never do it again because that opens an entire nerd realm and I tell them everything they didn’t want to know about my camera - when it was made, by whom, why it’s so fun, etc.
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