Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<*sigh*> Another thought-- Photography is generally a lateral business in that there are no teams and no hierarchies, but loose associations of independents. As such, nobody is really thinking about your particular part of the job and looking to make your work comfortable and efficient. Ergo, you have to put up with an awful lot of idiocy and a fair number of assholes. You will be much better off if you learn to be sanguine and phlegmatic about this fact (it is a FACT) and not let it eat at you. I didn't do so well at this, myself... ...But to continue. About one out of every four Art Directors is a lower species of humanoid who only outwardly resembles homo sapiens. They know nothing, have very limited numbers of synapses making electrical connections, and yet are all-consumingly interested in their complete and total conviction that THEY are the "creatives" (I even loathe the word) and you are a hired lackey. My partner (I assisted him on his jobs, he assisted me on mine) had one guy who loved to diddle with the lights. Before he'd arrive, my pard would set up the lights the way he wanted them to end up, and we'd memorize the placements. Then we'd mix them all up. After the AD arrived, we'd go through this hour-long dance whereby the AD made all sort of suggestions about where to move the lights. At the end of a complicated hour of delicate negotiating, the AD, with our (ahem) help, had managed to get the lights back into exactly the position we had them before he arrived. It was just the cost of doing business with that individual. On the good side, the same guy would sit on the futon and read comic books (no shit) during the actual shoot, and stay completely out of our hair; so he wasn't the worst guy we dealt with. Just a gentle word to the client admiring the Polaroids: "Of course they look good--Ben really knows his stuff about lighting." Next job, who got hired? <g> - --Mike (in full time-wasting mode now, three more hours' work to do before I can go to sleep and here I am typing e-mails to a list....)