Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I always thought that good photography should *aspire* to the status of the snapshot. What I mean is, it looks easy, but like a swan gliding gracefully across a lake, its little feet are paddling frantically. I really hate pictures that say 'look how difficult I was to take!'. I'd much rather have something that looked casual, and then as you looked at it it unfolded to you like a flower. on 18/10/00 10:05 am, Ted at tedgrant@home.com wrote: > Ian Stanley wrote: > >> <<<<<<<Ted, Mike & all, >> >> I always thought that "snaps" was a great word! One of my favourite >> activities is "cruising for snaps"!!<<<<<<<< > > Hi Ian, > I never had a problem with the term "snaps." After all, when your mom calls > them snaps how can you argue with her? ;-) And on top of that, she thinks your > the worlds greatest photographer! Why argue. :-) > > On one assignment which I was, for a change being ....paid very well...... I > used the "snaps" term in conversation with the CEO, much to my surprise he > took > offense and wanted to know why they were paying me big dollars for "taking a > few snaps?" So I had to explain I used it in a joking manner. > > However, in the future with the guys paying the bill I never used "snaps" > again! Best to call it "artistic endeavors!" Sounds more worldly, then they > think they're getting a special event. ;-) But in reality don't we all just do > "snaps with our Leica's?" :-) - -- John Brownlow http://www.pinkheadedbug.com