Tom Scales wrote:
I once took a college photography course. I had a brand-new paper holder
that printed without a border and used it for the first assignment.
The professor almost took my head off. His point was that there was no way
a well-done photograph would magically be the dimensions of the paper. Crop
it properly.
Robert R. Gries wrote:
Well I was brought up believing that full-frame is the only way to do
things. We had to use ground-out film holders so that the prof. could
see that the composition was made in the camera, and not as an
afterthought.
Moose say:
Sounds like a professorial stand off. Guess that means I can do whatever
I want to create the image I want.
Actually, the image in my head is never the one I can actually create on
film/paper, but Michelangelo also had this problem, so I won't complain
too much.
Them as can do, them as can't teach?
If everyone had the same thoughts, there would be no art - and we would
all die of boredom.
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