Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>>> Interesting thread, but to create a photo for me it would be (and this assumes I have my health, etc.) 1. The vision/ability to create a photograph 2. The camera/lens/film combination 3. other equipment such as a tripod. <<<< To me it is: 1. caring about a theme or a subject 2. learning and getting to know what I'm looking at, and working to show what I'm seeing in two dimensions, monochrome, and within a rectangular border 3. shifting my lazy a** and getting out in the cold and down to the street and getting the shooting done. BTW, since I've been accused lately of various emotions I've not actually been experiencing <g>, I should add that I don't feel the SLIGHTEST disapproval towards anyone whose interest is entirely or mostly technique or equipment, including equipment connoisseurs to whom photography is decidedly secondary. I truly and sincerely believe that each individual's practice of this hobby should be directed exactly as he or she sees fit. It's legal and harmless, and we're only here on earth for a short time...we should each follow our interests or predilictions wherever they might lead and EXACTLY as we wish when it comes to this hobby or art. If a person, say, gets the most pleasure out of the delectation of the finishes of various black-paint Leicas, then admiring cameras as _objet d'arts_ is what he ought to do. I honestly believe that. I have to say my own best pleasure in photography is workprinting, seeing bunches of recent negs as prints for the first time. My record was 175 8x10 workprints (all from different negs) in a day; normal session for me now is only 10-20, but it's still fun. Fine or final printing takes up more time but isn't nearly as much fun. Second best pleasure is tacking a bunch of fresh workprints up on the work board and seeing them "settle out" over a three- or four-day period of time. That is, when I first tack them all up, they all seem about equally good to me; after three days of staring at them, I'll really like one or two, a few others will seem acceptable, and most will hold absolutely zero interest. This is not entirely a conscious process, but I never fail to enjoy it. - --Mike