08-08-2006, 19:14 | #11 | |
I'm going for a scuttle...
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Ultimately, I cant see him wanting someone trading off his name and in any case, our styles are so different as to make any connection a bit useless (other than as friends, of course). Its always nice to know that people think you have the skills to make it as a professional but the more I get exposed to it, the more I see that actual photographic skill is something confined to serious amateurs / just-turned-professionals or the art-house types. "Serious Professionals" for the most part seem to turn out rubbish shots. There are a few pros that have never escaped the bottom half of the photography comp on "the other place" for instance. Its more about who you know and how much money you have to throw at it than how good you are. The guy that covers the Liverpool 08 stuff produces some truly rubbish photographs, yet still can walk into every photography comission going just because he has a big name. Maybe I am a bit toooo cynical but its the way I see it from an amateur that has been slightly exposed to the world of professional photography... |
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08-08-2006, 20:05 | #12 |
Moonshine
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Yeah I'm really not yet there. People I speak to say I will be one day so fingers crossed. DRZ has definetly come on leaps and bounds in the past year since getting his 300D. As you can see from this shot and the parade pictures. They're fantastic. The parade shots made me look at mine and go "balls" From what I've seen of the pro world its all contacts. A pro photographer is only someone with enough contacts to make money from his photos. They don't really need to be works of art. I made the choice as a way of life rather than a way of making money. I wanted my camera to take me places I wouldn't normally go.
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08-08-2006, 22:52 | #13 |
Wants Big Meat
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I think that's a beautiful pic DRZ
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