Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/09/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]from another (computer) list... relevant, a very good summary I think, but many here have heard it, have lived it, and many have to deal with it now... Steve ************** > Well Shawn, > > I beg to differ. Life is not as simple as people wish it to be, I'm > afraid.... > > Without beating my own drum, I would say that I'm probably in a > better position to comment on this than many, having been a working > professional photographer for 22 years now... > > I've lived and worked through the demise of film and the advent of > digital, and I can honestly say with my hand on my heart that I > never used to waste so much 'down-time' as I do now having to keep > abreast and paying for technology that at the end of the day does > the same thing that it did 22 years ago...that is make photographs. > > OH - I can now wizz them across the planet in zilch time. Big Deal. > That doesn't help my bottom line. It just adds more stress to my > work day. Clients do not want to pay for this. They expect it in > with the package these days....They want me not only to drive to the > location (300 mile trip) shoot the photos, but also develop them and > "ping" them over to the US or wherever before I go to bed. Its > totally pants. When I shoot, I simply don't sleep...which makes me > ill....which creates more stress blah de blah...But I digress... > > When I started professional photography in 1986 I saved my money and > invested in a medium format system that served me well for many > years - I still have it and it still works now and takes beautiful > photographs. Clients used to be happy to pay for the film and > processing. Job Done. > > I also have a Nikon D3 (and had D2x and D100 and .....get the > picture - pardon the pun) and with each camera purchase comes a raft > of disappointments as the latest camera body doesn't work well with > last years lens...Take for example the D3...Nikons current flagship > model...It doesn't even work properly with the current 70-200 f2.8 > VR lens - Yes, I grant you it works sort of...as long as you are > prepared to live with massive vingretting...the whole digitisation > of the industry is quite shocking. So when Photokina is launched > next week (yet another commercial merry-go-round), I'll be having to > keep an eye out to replace another $2,500 lens....The one I'm > replacing is only 2 years old !! > > And no Shawn...this didn't use to happen with film. I know. Because > I remember. You bought a Hasslebald lens...it would last decades. > > The reality for photographers is that we are having to waste all our > time and effort "learning" new ways to make the same wheel, rather > than creating challenging and creative imagrey. Digital Technology > has been a complete disaster for independant photography, as sole > traders like myself simply do not have enough hours in the day to do > and learn all the technology. > > But somehow we have to. But don't tell me its "always been like > this" Because that's simply an inaccurate statement. It has never > been like this before ! Technology is simply undermining and > blocking true creativity and real life observation skills. And no > amount of pixel counting and special effects in Photoshop will > change this, or make the person using the computer a better > photographer. > > I would also add that in my experience Computer Technology has > undermined what photography is about..people look at my images these > days and "assume" they were done in Photoshop ! Even the documentary > images - this destroys the very essense of what I stand for. > > Because of Technology - Photography is no longer 'trusted' to > represent anything more than a glint in someones eye, and has been > ruthlessly commodotised. I've even had "serious" discussions with > clients telling me I should charge for my photos by the MB - and not > by any aesthetic principle... > > Its all very insulting to be honest... > > Best wishes, > David > > > David Townend Photography > > http://www.davidtownend.com > > > > > On 17 Sep 2008, at 16:27, Shawn King wrote: > >> >> Photographers (and others) have *always* gone through this, >> computers or >> not, digital or not. >> >> The technology of almost everything moves forward those who rely on >> that >> technology for whatever reasons move forward with it - or they get >> left >> behind. >> -- >> Shawn King >> Host/Executive Producer >> Your Mac Life >> http://www.yourmaclifeshow.com >> > >