Work Zone.
Photography is a very interesting way of capturing life as it happens by. I've been doing a lot of thinking about how and why I do it. I've also devolved to film- a change which itself has helped me in great strides in just a short amount of time. For anybody who cares- the gallery is going to be empty, until I can go through ALL of the photos I have taken and cherry pick them. One thing I've learned is it is best only to display your best. Everything else should be shredded and tossed into a garbage can, never to see the light of day. Also photographic integrity is something I'm trying to improve upon. I've passed off some photos as 'real' that should have been photomanipulations. I've scolded myself quite a bit lately for that. I'm sure there are very very many people who consider themselves photographers out there that are really just manipulators, using the image they've taken as a good starting point for their creation- as opposed to a real photograph, the creation itself.
And to all the people with really nice equipment and really shitty photos- fuck you.
To all the people who have the right equipment, but blame it for bad photos- fuck you, too.
For all the guys and gals who go out and take good pictures, and don't give a flying fuck what they are holding onto as long as it works. Y'er okay in my book.
And for everyone in between, never stop trying.
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But, as one of those manipulators, I wouldn't literally toss anything in the garbage that could conceivably be used on some future assignment. You should consider opening a stock account and putting all the 'ok' junk you don't need in it so other people can use it. It's good publicity for your real account and if you ever change your mind...viola.
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To all the people who have the right equipment, but blame it for bad photos- fuck you, too.
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what about your deviant account,will you continue...
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You have a 5D and L series glass. You still can't take a picture. Sad.
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You have a 5D and L series glass. You still can't take a picture. Sad.
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Give me something to believe in.
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