Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]B. D. Colen offered: > As to chucking it...I have the same impulse when I look at work by > people like Eugene Richards...I say 'what the hell am I wasting my time > for, and why have I got all this money tied up in equipment?' <<<<<< Hi B.D., No no mon ami, don't chuck the gear because of looking at another's work. Simply because, have you not wondered if you had the identical access that you or another photographer wouldn't shoot as good as or better than Eugene? Yep he's good, damn good! However in many cases it's "access to the location" that allows some shooters to look like they're the only ones in the world to shoot touching material and then held in great awe. When in fact you or others on the list might capture even better photographs or certainly equal to his if given the opportunity. Where's it written in stone he's the be all to end all in this situation. Don't forget he's shooting the dirty gritty side of life with the good fortune for incredible access, therefore he captures things others can't because they aren't their to prove themselves. Women in Medicine book for instance. Are there not some on this list, if given the identical access to where we shot not capable of blowing us out of the water? Damn right there are. And as nice as it is to receive the accolades about the new book, it's extremely important not to get a big head about it because one can be knocked down a big notch by another shooter any day of the week if given similar circumstances. One thing I've come to understand over the years is... that if one has access one can shoot pictures others see as "magnificent and he's terrific!" Rightly so to some degree as there must be talent to feel and see the moments as well. But one should always keep another's work in perspective, certainly as we see your latest series with the neonatal babies. Wonderful touching images and moments. Now ask yourself, if Eugene shot them would they be perceived as being any better? Yeah some people would be babbling like as idiots about how great he is and etc etc etc. When in reality B. D. Colen has shot it equal to anything Eugene would've done and quite possibly much better. I opt for "much better!" So my friend hang onto the gear and if ever there's a feeling one should develop toward another's work or book, it should act as a driving force of doing better in your own work and not a defeating one. In other words... "Man that's great but I'm going to learn from it, get out there and kick ass and do something better!" Selling the gear and packing it in is a non-starter even if it's the best you've seen of another's work. Learn from it because that's what it's all about! Then do better on your next shoot whatever that maybe. ted