Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It's such a shame that the term 'amateur' has been so devalued. Last year Amateur Photographer in the UK gave Eve Arnold a lifetime achievement award or something like that. She collected her award saying what a privilege it was to receive it from that particular magazine because in the true sense of the word she had always been an amateur - a lover of photography. All of us on this list are true amateurs whether we make money out of photography or not. I've come across so many 'professionals' for whom photography is just a means . There are two agencies in my building who chase the royal family and other unimportant people around. As long as they make sales I doubt that they care much about the culture of photography - no copies of 'Pictures On A Page' on their shelves. I just happen to make (highly variable) money out of photography, it's the way things turned out. But through the years I have come to love the medium and it's history as my window on the world. This enthusiasm is absolutely vital to me, it stops what I do from turning into a job - even if I'm photographing dogfood I'm still doing something I love, and I do well to remember that when I'm totally bored in my studio looking at training shoes all day. (Luckily it's often a lot more interesting than that!) Anyway, photography is a far better vocation than it is a job, it has always been an exploitation industry, some of us just can't do anything else - it's a long road there's no turning back! Alex (never went to law school) Brattell