Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tom wrote: <<<<<Is this the same sort of Editor who will ask you for a photograph of something the only exsists in her mind?>>>>>> Tom, they are all like that! :) I had to endure one like that with the wildest hypothetical picture imagination that you could believe and hell he didn't even have a mind to go along with it! Let alone to cope with any kind of normalicy of the day.:) This guy was so bad, that to accomplish some of the pictures he thought we could just pop out the door and take, we would have required the very best of the "TITANTIC" computer generating imagerary equipment. When you would look at him as though he was stupid, he would just say, "well if you can't do it, we'll get someone who can!". I just smiled and walked away, as I knew in thirty seconds he wouldn't remember what he had said anyway! :) The final straw was one day he brought a spade to the photo unit and told us how he wanted to see a Government Minister using the shovel in the photo. I immediately suggested it was such a wnderful day, "why don't you come along for some fresh air and sit in on the shoot?" He did and when we got there and things were ready I handed him the shovel and said quietly, "It would have more meaningful if you as the editor asked the Minister what you want him to do with the shovel." So dummy did. And before anyone could say anything the Minister said, "Excuse me do you think I want to look stupid in this picture? Forget it!" I just smiled and took over and the shot was done very quickly. We didn't get asked to do too many stupid things after that. And he sure as hell didn't go with any of the photo crew anywhere after that. Although a couple of guys tried to get him out again.:) I've never had a problem with editors who are visually astute and picture smart, it's the dummies who because they are the editor, are totally picture illiterate and visually challenged! Or in some case the "art director" who think they know it all about photography, simply because they are the editor. I learned to merely roll with them and try what they ask and then I just did my own thing as I saw the scene, shooting it my way. Life's too short to let visually impaired editors get you all worked up. ted