Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina said: >> No, we are now "content providers" not photographers. We are not the creatives anymore, the art directors are. This is all microstock speak. Just another reason to give less of the share and no rights to the "content providers."<<< Hi Tina & George, Photographers rarely were considered high priority people in relation to the journalists on a newspaper. Sure there was usually the "king shooter" of the paper or agency. But generally the regular guys and gals were near second class folks. Occasionally recognized for talent if a photograph won a prize and the paper built that up on behalf of the paper. Today and the past several years "those who are talented and have the gift to see and feel photo moments" are considered nobodies. Or deemed "content providers" as a lower class citizen. WHY? Well it comes down to the bottom line bean counters and pay out as little as possible for the "art" required for any use, published, TV and web. That and........ a simple technological monster, the digital camera in the hands of the bean counters and second rate photo editors and art directors. Quite simply put.............. "Everyone with a digital camera has become the photographer of the moment because we can get him/her for peanuts!" Or better..... "give them a credit line!" Or...."we don't need to pay them because they love to see their pictures published!" But in reality it's this..... "Good photography doesn't happen because you use a digital camera! It happens because you know what makes a good photograph!" Unfortunately the second rate bean counters and art director photo editors know this, but they don't care because.... "Charlie the super whiz on the PhotoShop machine can do wonders with anything and make it look great!" And that folks along with the every body digi shooter so called photographer combined with dumb ass editor art directors is why we're in this situation! Put all that aside.....and I'd rather be a photojournalist doing what I love with a passion, "documenting a situation!" ted