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  • A2CH123@alien.topBtoPhotography@viewfinder.proTalent
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    1 year ago

    Especially in the context of professional work which this post seems to be about. You are getting paid to deliver a product, that product being photos of a specific subject. The client doesnt care what goes into it as long as they receive the product that they paid for.


  • A2CH123@alien.topBtoPhotography@viewfinder.proTalent
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    1 year ago

    Running a photography business takes more business skill than it does photography skill. The unfortunate reality is that there are way more people who want to be professional photographers than there is a market for it, and that the photography skills needed to take pictures professionally in a lot of different areas are really not that advanced.

    Look at the advice from almost any professional photographer- they all say to focus on business/networking because that is what will help you the most.


  • I think one of the biggest sources of conflict is between working professionals and casual hobbiests. From the pro photographers perspective, they dont want to answer stupid questions that could easily be googled. From the beginner/ hobbiest perspective, they are joining what they hoped would be a supportive community and are met with hostility over their lack of knowledge/skill.


  • Ignoring the obvious stuff like cost and legality, as a landscape photographer I will say that it really doesn’t appeal to me a ton.

    Half the fun of landscape photography for me is getting out and exploring new areas, and capturing pictures of cool things I see with my own eyes. Id much rather spend my day hiking around the woods playing around with different compositions than spend it staring at the screen on a drone controller. Photography for me isnt just about the final image, its about the process.


  • I dont like digital cameras

    To me, it seems like every feature in digital cameras seems to be replacing the skill or dedication that used to be needed to make a good photograph.

    Cant be arsed to develop your film in a darkroom? Dont worry, with a DSLR you can see the images you take immediately after you shoot them. Dont want to bother getting your exposure right yourself? No worries, just slap the camera on auto mode and it will do all the work for you.

    I can’t help but think certain things are intrinsic to actually being a photographer and the over production of these cameras features takes away from the skills required to be good.

    My 2 cents.