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    Everyone's a f.... photographer

    When everybody is a photographer, then nobody is a photographer.
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    John Berger's Understanding a Photo

    "It is more useful to categorize art by what has become it's social function." "Hence the crucial role of photography in ideological struggle. Hence the necessity of our understanding a weapon which we can use and which can be used against us." The words "useful" and "weapon" weren't...
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    John Berger's Understanding a Photo

    Thanks for the link
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    John Berger's Understanding a Photo

    Hi Geotrupede, I'm not exactly sure what the author is talking about because the paragraph is out of context. Is he trying to say something like "composition doesn't matter" or "composition doesn't contain information" for photography? That's the impression I'm getting but I haven't read the...
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    Peter Lik 6.5 million $ Antelope canyon picture

    Thanks for that link. I can definitely understand why that would make some photographers mad. I used to hate it in school when other photographers would steal my locations after I had scouted them. We have to understand that there is a difference between landscape photography and "landscape...
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    Why a Mechanical Film Camera in a Digital Age?

    ...excerpt from "Photography, or the Writing of Light" by Jean Baudrillard "The idea is to resist noise, speech, rumors by mobilizing photography's silence; to resist movements, flows, and speed by using its immobility; to resist the explosion of communication and information by brandishing its...
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    wide open look photos

    Hi geotrupede, It's best to consider the relationship between figure and ground when considering issues about how to use fast lenses at wide open apertures. In perception psychology, the figure is what captures the viewer's attention. Meanwhile, the ground is what the viewer ignores. A classic...
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    Ripe Camera, Kirk Tuck

    Thanks Mat
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    Ripe Camera, Kirk Tuck

    I agree with Mat. 1) art = form 2) craft = function If there is one thing that vast internet conversation should have taught us all by now it's that not everybody gets into photography for the same reasons. The folks that are practical and OK with "good enough" are functional. They may be...
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    Film "Feel Good" Rant

    The last quote is a pretty good description of work that art directors create for corporate advertising. The funny thing about the word "hack" is that it isn't very popular with hacks themselves. For this reason, they often need to have it explained to them by others or by consulting dictionary...
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    Film "Feel Good" Rant

    Dave, your story is a really good example of a certain kind of shooter that most of us should already be familiar with or may actually be ourselves! As a content producer, I learned that shooting double the images meant making double the money. So, the choice to "spray and pray" was not a...
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    Film "Feel Good" Rant

    Do you really care if he chimps or not? All of your thoughts about face-to-face meetings and stuff is great. But that is a response to something other than the content of my post.
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    Film "Feel Good" Rant

    Yeah, who cares? I sure don't care what you do...and I haven't read any posts from anyone else that cares about what you do either. So, do whatever you want. Nobody cares. Really. Nobody cares.
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    Film "Feel Good" Rant

    To chimp or not to chimp? That is the question! My experience is that there are basically two main types of chimping. The first is based on "form" (technique) and the second is based on "content" (subject matter.) I don't believe that there is any way to avoid chimping when it comes to form...
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    Film "Feel Good" Rant

    I can totally relate. My experience is that shooting polaroids on productions in the film days was very similar to chimping in the digital era. Some of the most enlightening moments I had when first starting photography was as an assistant. When I was new and still impressed by productions...
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    Film "Feel Good" Rant

    "Art is never finished, only abandoned." - DaVinci Hi Marc, I completely agree with you that there are still creative decisions and evaluations taking place in post-processing. My point is that those are at a distance from the decisive moment that is the essence of photography as a medium...
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    Film "Feel Good" Rant

    I completely share your thoughts Jorgen and can especially relate to the last sentence. The photograph is the performance. If a photographer isn't able to work quickly and with diligence then that usually means he's not ready for "primetime." That doesn't necessarily mean that he's talentless or...
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    Film "Feel Good" Rant

    Hi Jorgen, My contention is that there is a difference between digital and film in the sense that digital is socialing and film is individualizing. The way this paradigm plays out in the realm of a photographer's intention to photograph appears to be based on the divide between the...
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    Photography Is Dead! ... Long Live Photography!

    The dog avatar is perfect. Diogenes is often represented by a dog and our experience together at Get DPI has convinced me that you're a Cynic in the grand tradition.
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    Do you care about what you photograph?

    Strobist: On Assignment: Saving Florida's Springs
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