At 11/11/2019 11:51 AM, Frank wrote:
>Thnx, great video.
>
>No wonder why most camera's originate from the same country as 'wabi sabi'
>:-)
>
>Nothing in permanent (we'll make sure your camera will eventually break)
>Nothing is finished (but you will accept that in return for the promise of
>firmware updates)
>Nothing is perfect (so you'll buy the next version of our camera)
>
>=> Imperfection => Individuality => Value
>
>-> We sell -> To you -> At a cost.
>
>But seriously, you might like this book: <
>https://www.amazon.com/Why-Does-Not-Have-Focus/dp/3791348515/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=higgins+focus&qid=1573501698&sr=8-4
>>
>
>Frank
If I look at other photographer's ideas, I might succumb to cryptomnesia. :-)
There is another one by Jamie Windsor "Why Your Idea's Not Original..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0NZ1v7g-ss
People photography has definitely changed in some ways due to proliferation of
smart phones, instagram, facebook, ... It is much harder to capture genuine
expression.
The instatanium effect of digital photography.
I review friend and family photos and all the expressions seem pasted on their
face,
consistent across all posts. I talked with my step daughter once, and she was
defensive
about "her look".
Even if I were to revert back to film shooting, it won't change how people see
a camera
pointed their way.
WayneS
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