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The Real Stuff; Want To Know Why I’m Sick And Tired Of Talking About Equipment? Buckle Up And Read On
You know what I was thinking about while I was making the photographs you see here? I was thinking about instincts and intuition, about empathy, diplomacy, and psychology. You know what I wasn't thinking about? The gear--the camera, the lens, the tripod.
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Excuse me while I step up onto my soapbox and rant a while.
I am so tired of talking about tools. Not with you, not in this column. Sure,
from time to time I mention the cameras and lenses I use, but mostly we talk
about observation and emotion and opportunities for photography. But if one
more photographer calls me up and wants to talk about why he went to digital
or why he didn't go to digital or whether he should go to digital, I'm
going to hurl (the phone out the window).
The message of the photos you see here is what's important, not the tools
I used to capture or convey that message. Look at these people. How do you get
those expressions? That's what we should concern ourselves with.
There's a tremendous imbalance in the photo community, and it's
the over-emphasis on hardware and what it can do. We should be talking about
cultivating personality and diplomacy, about developing people skills. If you
want to get the kind of photos you admire, those are the essential ingredients.
Let's talk about fine-tuning your sense of observation if you want to
get great travel photographs.
Okay, end of rant.
I thought about all this after a recent model shoot. I stepped away from the
camera and realized how wrapped up I'd been in getting expression and
emotion; how concerned I was with working well with the models. Then I realized
how little I'd thought about equipment. And then I remembered how I'd
learned that emotion trumps craft every time.
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