Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 15 Jul 99, Mark Rabiner wrote, at least in part: > Some excellent arguments Roger but while I am taking the standpoint of a > Pro I am just as much taking the standpoint of a student or under > capitalized but highly motivated fine art photographer dreaming about > glass they would not lay their hands on for years and what they would do > with it once the finally got it. I see my rich friends buying and selling > the dreams of my and many a broke student youth. My "Insult to the > equipment" argument has had people rolling their eyes for years but it has > more and more meaning to me as I go along. Mark Rabiner Many have guilt pangs after managing to leave their starving student days behind them, Mark. That's commendable and noble. It is also commendable & noble to achieve that for oneself. The beauty of capitalism and a reasonably free economy is that no one is truly relegated to wander the streets of student poverty forever. Even making a gift of a no longer wanted piece of Leica gear to the above starving student is no guarantee that great images will be forthcoming. The student's role is to learn. With that learning and good amounts of zeal, hard work and a bit of talent, he'll rise like Phoenix and be tomorrow's maestro in his chosen medium. (Disclaimer: Chauvinist though I am, I freely admit that changing all masculine references above to the feminine, the above still holds (and beautifully, I might add). - -- Roger mailto:roger@beamon.org This is one of those cases in which the imagination is baffled by the facts. -- Winston Churchhill