Not being taken seriously by FF shooters is actually a badge of honor. Especially when you get published just as much as they do on a particular site. I've yet to have a client or anyone for that matter be able to tell me "your photos are obviously APSC, not full frame". Nobody can tell if the work is good enough. All my work has come from client referrals personally. The work will get you where you wanna be, not gear or other "professional" photographers. Also, I wish we had trees in Amarillo lol
@@DeeRosa off subject, but have you tried any of the Canon L glass on Fujis with the Fringer II adapter? DSLR glass is so cheap now. Even the high end pro stuff. I rented a 200 f2.8 L II to try out. You can buy it used for $400. Hoping it works good enough. Would be stellar on the XH2s.
@@DeeRosa I do own the Sigma 50-100 1.8 EFS version. It works pretty well. If you use the Fuji focus range limiter in camera it actually focuses fast enough for sports.
Second time in my life as a professional photographer. First time was back in the film days. The last two years shooting with an APSC camera. Anybody that asks what I shoot, I respond Sony. Sometimes they ask the model, then I say A6400. They say cool, okay. If they ask why I shoot an APSC camera, my answer depends on how asked. If they are an a-hole about it, I tell them it's 24 megapixel just like the full frame DSLR cameras 5 years ago, but better technology. If they are nice, I tell them it's lighter, cheaper and takes great images. The key is to know the limitations of your gear and work within it.
Loved your comment as it reminded me of one wedding i did for my Goddaughter. The lady they had doing the planning, asked if I were using Nikon, and I said no, I will be shooting with Canon. ( I was using Film ). When I replied Canon, she acted put off, offended, and actually muttered something about it. really? Wedding went well, and I managed to get a few good shots, despite using Canon. 😆
Dee, I am so glad that there are people like you that still say it as it is. I totally agree with what you say, and always look forward to your videos. Thanks!
Love your honesty and transparency of photography and the community. I am a hobbyist with serious GAS (18 cameras with one more to be purchased this month and 27 lenses). I don't get paid. I just enjoy making pictures and sharing with others. I don't look for kudos or anything else out of it. I do hate the gatekeepers, especially in the street photography community. I enjoy the work of photogs of the past, but I don't try to emulate them. I try to learn from them and their style to see if it would work to fuse into my own stuff. Again, another banger of a video. Glad I found you and started following you.
I’ve found there is a little ‘gear head’ in most every Photographer. Some are more likely to dwell on it, or allow themselves to be consumed by it, than others? Face it, if a person doesn’t like their camera, they are not likely gonna use it. Different strokes as they say. ✌
@@georgedavall9449 I totally understand. My purchases have never been because I don't like my current camera. Most just have different feel or features (film) or different image representations (digital sensors -- CCD vs, CMOS). Also, I sometimes find a good deal and can't pass it up. I used to be a new gear only snob, but as I am getting older and closer to retirement age, I realize there is some really good used gear out there.
I've been shooting digital for almost 20 years for pleasure, Fuji and Nikon now. I love your thoughts. I always shoot solo, never with groups of know-it-all people, I can learn the same on RUclips, books and EXPERIENCE. Camera nuts annoy the hell out of me. Mainly on camera FORUMS. I was wowed by your Wedding tales, never knew all those sneaky criminal-like ways. I always say will never shoot a wedding due to bad customers stories lol
It's funny because usually the people who trash talk others photography because of gear, or talk about how better gear makes you pro or better at photography online also make an income through affiliate links or gear companies sponsoring them. It's almost as if their opinion was just a shitty ad campaign. If you want to give me your opinion, don't sell me a product. Else you aren't telling me an opinion, you are an ad.
Aye mad respect for you walking around downtown San Antonio taking pictures. I was down there near UTSA a month ago trying to take pics. Almost melted within twenty minutes and turned around and went home after taking one terrible photo lol. That heat is brutal. Good vid though!
Hey Dee good to hear from you. It's nice to hear these things you say and many of us out here think but keep to ourselves. Have a great holiday weekend!
I will be real with you i am a hobbyist and a gear collector and sometimes show my work on tik tok and instagram just for the heck of it. I got no jealousy for anyone else pro or hobbyist do your thing no matter what you shoot. Much respect from Alaska bro learned allot watching your videos!
When you a started listing off photographers, I wondered if you might do a video on photographers you enjoy watching for one reason or another? Thanks!
I am a proud amateur photographer. I am sort of a purist in photography. I don't tend to edit my photos and when I do it I only use in camera software (as I don't have any editing software), and I crop a photo only if it makes it look subjectively better. I take at most 2 max 3 photos of the same subject and never shoot more than a single frame at a time. My photography is primarily for myself: I immensely enjoy taking photos and I tend to like most of the photos I take, even when they are very simple and unsophisticated shots. If you need to edit every single photo you take to make it look perfect, take more than 10 continuous shots to reach the expected outcome, or use the latest and greatest cameras with the fastest autofocus to capture your amazing shots, you are probably not as good a photographer as you think. I normally shoot with slower, older cameras, often compact cameras with a fixed lens and with a not so good autofocus system. I think all these things combined make it much harder to take decent photographs, but still I manage that or at least I like the outcome of the images my way less sophisticated and expensive gear capture. I am sure my photos could look much better if I could afford a Sony A7r V or a Leica Q3. Other photographers can say what they want, but a better, newer, faster, more technological gear can make a huge difference in your ability to capture the perfect shot.
GREAT video :) Good concept and needs to be said… YES that “Peter McKinnon” is bad for film photography video really ticked me off!!! And the dude who made it actually pulled the “I’m actually a layer & don’t shoot professional” card just to cover his butt!!! I’m a graphic designer however also do a tonne of photography work too and have used micro four thirds on jobs for the last 7 years with no problems! So your right - the purest “gear” thing is a total joke!!! Great video man - keep it up :)
Nail on the head. Especially about talking the BS but not having any work to show for it. I've never seen one BS talker in youtube comments ever back words with a link to work.
Well said Dee... I shoot for a hobby that I really enjoy and could care less about what others think... Myself I wouldn't want to do this as a job, then it wouldn't be my hobby and feel I would stop enjoying my time on the street shooting my way with no stress or deadlines.. That's just me and I'm sure others can rock it as a job and a hobby at the same time and love it... just my 2 cents.. Thanks Dee
Thanks for the video. And sometimes the best gear is the gear you already have. Wether you bought it for a score, was given it free or over paid for it... just get out and shoot picures. I try every day to take photos. Granted they are several of the same.. but with different glass and settings its building up the confidence on when the weather is better i can take good photos. Ill never down anyone who has a point and shoot or a zoom camera. Infact i have one with 16 megapixels for sale. And doesnt matter to me what brand either. I love pentax, however i thought what my brothers wedding photographer had was pretty cool canon and told her so. So anyway... keep up the good work.
Oh my … great insight. The camera shoot at the Soccer ( football ) game was awesome ! This point is what drives me crazy the purist / elitist. Shall I say ( in general ) the Leica crowd. It is just about the gear and the assumption their images are better. I have just enjoyed photography for over 50 years and you can create awesome photos with most any camera. I share some of my fun on Social Media. If I want a large photographic image I go to ( as an example) Getty Images and buy the image I like from a Professional and frame it or them.
Wise words! All the types are the reason why I avoid photography forums 😅 when someone starts behaving like this I instantly realize: a) he (it's mostly guys, let's be honest) has no portfolio of any work and b) he has no clue what it's about
Maaannnnnn oh maannnnnn..... I am glad I found your video by chance. I like what you had to say and more people need to hear this. I am not new to photography by any mean, I do wedding photo and video so I've seen and heard a lot. The 3rd point... 💯💯💯. Keep it up.
Dee, you are like a photography father figure! There are a lot of bastards that need you, my man. Your opinions are much valued and I respect you, your opinions and work a lot. Thanks for keeping it true 100%
Thanks for these gems. I had no idea about the "ass hole wedding photographer." Yeah, that's pretty shitty. I love your content. Thanks for putting me onto Paulie B's WALKIE TALKIE. I've been enjoying that series.
I have shot film for close to 50 years. Now at 72, my eyesight is not what it used to be, cost is just too much. I love shooting my fujifilm camera and basically using recipes to look like my old Nikon film cameras. Thankfully I am not any of the types you mentioned. Now I just need to scan 40 years of film.
Thank you for putting this Video out. One need not go any further than a site like ‘Fred miranda,’ or similar, and mind You, find some really talented people, but more often, very caustic, crass, downright hateful people that love to offer C&C. NOBODY Knows Everything. I’ve been picking up a camera for over 40 years, and there are days I swear I just started, because I forgot to check a setting, change a profile in camera, etc, or some other boneheaded move. 🙄 Instead of their being a ‘Community,’ of people whom support one another in a unique craft, it seems there are ‘Know it alls,’ snobs, what have you, and it is sad, and can be discouraging to anybody that is starting out? Great Video, and a lot of great comments in here! Best to all. Stay safe!
Rule 1: Never accept criticism from people you'd never accept advice from. Rule 2: Always remember who you were and how you started, because when you do become good, I'll be gentle with others. You sorta covered them in rule one, but you do find a lot of photographers who'll say things online they wouldn't ever have the nerve to say to someone in real life. Not just golden rules. But good overall advice.
That’s so wild for wedding photographers being able to do that. All it takes is one to give the generalization of photographers or wedding photographers a bad rep smh. Because of that wedding boutta just have AI robot photographers for events 😂
i absolutely hate gear snobs! i remember when i started out shooting and was dunked on by one of the other photographers at my school because i prefered rangefinders over SLRs which are "obviously" the superior choice because of "what you see is what you get" etc. oNlY aN iDiOT wOuLd cHoOsE rAnGeFiNDerS oVeR an SLR. i think they fail to account for the fact that making an image should be fun as well and if i find joy in using a rangefinder then whats the harm?
Ahhh I hate that. They should probably see some bitches through that SLR mirror instead of scaring them away, then. I’ve gotten that same flack talking about “rangefinders aren’t good for portraits and you should go back to SLR” recently. I just let them think they’re right and move on with my day 😌 keep shooting with what makes sense for you!
Extra yes for the toxic "photographers" that feel entitled for shooting a few weddings in their first 6 months of business that they can now have associate photographers . Hope their business fails.
Damn dude, why are you so disrespectful of a master like Bresson? You seem like a good dude, but why would you call him an asshole? Have you ever watched an interview with the man or read his book?
Because the was. Look at how he treated Eggleston and said about Amstel Adams. Research how he talked shit about color photography while he was shooting color and then destroyed it all once people found out.
@@DeeRosa i see your point. However if there is one asshole photographer it must be Eggleston lol (how he reacts to fans 🤣). Its true that Bresson was extremely harsh on Martin Parr too. But that I dont find so surprising. I dont however understand the criticism on Ansel Adams and Weston as much. As for experimenting with color photography and deciding it couldn’t live up to monochrome (in those days) isn’t that crazy of a thought. Probably much less tonality. Color can also be very distracting and disrupt a composition if you’re not taking the colors in account to the whole composition. If you want to use it well its much harder to master. And yet mostly everyone is shooting in color nowadays 😅. i think Alex Webb is kind of like Bresson in Color. And he mastered color photography too. Its an interesting conversation to be had. But thank you for sharing your viewpoint. Now it makes much more sense to me 🙏🏻
I don't think people are mad at McKinnon for shooting film. Saying he is quitting digital photography. Bullshit. Pretending he knows which end of a screwdriver to hold. Trying so hard to be a 'truck guy'. Raptor. Lightning. Vintage. Whatever. He doesn't even show photos anymore. All he does is show Chris' and Matti's stuff now (which is OK because they are amazing artists). And shill his pirate shit, of course. McKinnon sold out. And fine - nothing wrong with cashing in. But in the process, he is no longer the Peter that many of us fell in love with watching. And THAT is why people are saying shit about McKinnon. Except his ever-loving fanboys, of course.
As a professional photographer I learned a long time ago to not care about what others may think.
Not being taken seriously by FF shooters is actually a badge of honor. Especially when you get published just as much as they do on a particular site. I've yet to have a client or anyone for that matter be able to tell me "your photos are obviously APSC, not full frame". Nobody can tell if the work is good enough. All my work has come from client referrals personally. The work will get you where you wanna be, not gear or other "professional" photographers. Also, I wish we had trees in Amarillo lol
It’s always funny that some FF fanboys get so mad when you’re successful and happy without FF. That’s like being mad a kid enjoys water. I’m
@@DeeRosa off subject, but have you tried any of the Canon L glass on Fujis with the Fringer II adapter? DSLR glass is so cheap now. Even the high end pro stuff. I rented a 200 f2.8 L II to try out. You can buy it used for $400. Hoping it works good enough. Would be stellar on the XH2s.
@@DeeRosa I do own the Sigma 50-100 1.8 EFS version. It works pretty well. If you use the Fuji focus range limiter in camera it actually focuses fast enough for sports.
When you are secure in your abilities, you not only want to see others succeed, but you want to learn from photographers who have skills you don’t.
Well said!
Second time in my life as a professional photographer. First time was back in the film days. The last two years shooting with an APSC camera. Anybody that asks what I shoot, I respond Sony. Sometimes they ask the model, then I say A6400. They say cool, okay. If they ask why I shoot an APSC camera, my answer depends on how asked. If they are an a-hole about it, I tell them it's 24 megapixel just like the full frame DSLR cameras 5 years ago, but better technology. If they are nice, I tell them it's lighter, cheaper and takes great images. The key is to know the limitations of your gear and work within it.
Loved your comment as it reminded me of one wedding i did for my Goddaughter. The lady they had doing the planning, asked if I were using Nikon, and I said no, I will be shooting with Canon. ( I was using Film ). When I replied Canon, she acted put off, offended, and actually muttered something about it. really?
Wedding went well, and I managed to get a few good shots, despite using Canon. 😆
Dee, I am so glad that there are people like you that still say it as it is. I totally agree with what you say, and always look forward to your videos. Thanks!
Love your honesty and transparency of photography and the community. I am a hobbyist with serious GAS (18 cameras with one more to be purchased this month and 27 lenses). I don't get paid. I just enjoy making pictures and sharing with others. I don't look for kudos or anything else out of it. I do hate the gatekeepers, especially in the street photography community. I enjoy the work of photogs of the past, but I don't try to emulate them. I try to learn from them and their style to see if it would work to fuse into my own stuff. Again, another banger of a video. Glad I found you and started following you.
GAS happens! Gear heads need love too!
I’ve found there is a little ‘gear head’ in most every Photographer. Some are more likely to dwell on it, or allow themselves to be consumed by it, than others? Face it, if a person doesn’t like their camera, they are not likely gonna use it. Different strokes as they say. ✌
@@georgedavall9449 I totally understand. My purchases have never been because I don't like my current camera. Most just have different feel or features (film) or different image representations (digital sensors -- CCD vs, CMOS). Also, I sometimes find a good deal and can't pass it up. I used to be a new gear only snob, but as I am getting older and closer to retirement age, I realize there is some really good used gear out there.
I had to see this when I saw the thumbnail.
I enjoy when Tony Norton gets crapped on😂
I've been shooting digital for almost 20 years for pleasure, Fuji and Nikon now. I love your thoughts. I always shoot solo, never with groups of know-it-all people, I can learn the same on RUclips, books and EXPERIENCE. Camera nuts annoy the hell out of me. Mainly on camera FORUMS.
I was wowed by your Wedding tales, never knew all those sneaky criminal-like ways. I always say will never shoot a wedding due to bad customers stories lol
It's funny because usually the people who trash talk others photography because of gear, or talk about how better gear makes you pro or better at photography online also make an income through affiliate links or gear companies sponsoring them. It's almost as if their opinion was just a shitty ad campaign.
If you want to give me your opinion, don't sell me a product. Else you aren't telling me an opinion, you are an ad.
Aye mad respect for you walking around downtown San Antonio taking pictures. I was down there near UTSA a month ago trying to take pics. Almost melted within twenty minutes and turned around and went home after taking one terrible photo lol. That heat is brutal. Good vid though!
Hey Dee good to hear from you. It's nice to hear these things you say and many of us out here think but keep to ourselves. Have a great holiday weekend!
You too! Be safe!
I will be real with you i am a hobbyist and a gear collector and sometimes show my work on tik tok and instagram just for the heck of it. I got no jealousy for anyone else pro or hobbyist do your thing no matter what you shoot. Much respect from Alaska bro learned allot watching your videos!
When you a started listing off photographers, I wondered if you might do a video on photographers you enjoy watching for one reason or another? Thanks!
Possibly!
Love the format of this video Dee, also spot on as always 🔥
I am a proud amateur photographer. I am sort of a purist in photography. I don't tend to edit my photos and when I do it I only use in camera software (as I don't have any editing software), and I crop a photo only if it makes it look subjectively better. I take at most 2 max 3 photos of the same subject and never shoot more than a single frame at a time. My photography is primarily for myself: I immensely enjoy taking photos and I tend to like most of the photos I take, even when they are very simple and unsophisticated shots. If you need to edit every single photo you take to make it look perfect, take more than 10 continuous shots to reach the expected outcome, or use the latest and greatest cameras with the fastest autofocus to capture your amazing shots, you are probably not as good a photographer as you think. I normally shoot with slower, older cameras, often compact cameras with a fixed lens and with a not so good autofocus system. I think all these things combined make it much harder to take decent photographs, but still I manage that or at least I like the outcome of the images my way less sophisticated and expensive gear capture. I am sure my photos could look much better if I could afford a Sony A7r V or a Leica Q3. Other photographers can say what they want, but a better, newer, faster, more technological gear can make a huge difference in your ability to capture the perfect shot.
GREAT video :) Good concept and needs to be said… YES that “Peter McKinnon” is bad for film photography video really ticked me off!!! And the dude who made it actually pulled the “I’m actually a layer & don’t shoot professional” card just to cover his butt!!! I’m a graphic designer however also do a tonne of photography work too and have used micro four thirds on jobs for the last 7 years with no problems! So your right - the purest “gear” thing is a total joke!!! Great video man - keep it up :)
GRD in da house !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers Mate! Good comment! 👍✌
Nail on the head. Especially about talking the BS but not having any work to show for it. I've never seen one BS talker in youtube comments ever back words with a link to work.
Well said Dee... I shoot for a hobby that I really enjoy and could care less about what others think... Myself I wouldn't want to do this as a job, then it wouldn't be my hobby and feel I would stop enjoying my time on the street shooting my way with no stress or deadlines..
That's just me and I'm sure others can rock it as a job and a hobby at the same time and love it... just my 2 cents..
Thanks Dee
I'm the same I don't want to get payed for this, it would take away the intimacy and fun about it.
Shooting for hobby is the most fulfilling form of photography. It’s why I still love it.
Would love to see you expanding on your thoughts about HCB. Keep it up!
Coming to NYC? When?
Thanks for the video. And sometimes the best gear is the gear you already have. Wether you bought it for a score, was given it free or over paid for it... just get out and shoot picures. I try every day to take photos. Granted they are several of the same.. but with different glass and settings its building up the confidence on when the weather is better i can take good photos. Ill never down anyone who has a point and shoot or a zoom camera. Infact i have one with 16 megapixels for sale. And doesnt matter to me what brand either. I love pentax, however i thought what my brothers wedding photographer had was pretty cool canon and told her so. So anyway... keep up the good work.
Oh my … great insight. The camera shoot at the Soccer ( football ) game was awesome ! This point is what drives me crazy the purist / elitist. Shall I say ( in general ) the Leica crowd. It is just about the gear and the assumption their images are better. I have just enjoyed photography for over 50 years and you can create awesome photos with most any camera. I share some of my fun on Social Media. If I want a large photographic image I go to ( as an example) Getty Images and buy the image I like from a Professional and frame it or them.
Wise words! All the types are the reason why I avoid photography forums 😅 when someone starts behaving like this I instantly realize: a) he (it's mostly guys, let's be honest) has no portfolio of any work and b) he has no clue what it's about
Maaannnnnn oh maannnnnn..... I am glad I found your video by chance. I like what you had to say and more people need to hear this. I am not new to photography by any mean, I do wedding photo and video so I've seen and heard a lot. The 3rd point... 💯💯💯. Keep it up.
Dee, you are like a photography father figure! There are a lot of bastards that need you, my man. Your opinions are much valued and I respect you, your opinions and work a lot. Thanks for keeping it true 100%
7:25. BRUH! Your missing that shot in the back to that awesome car! ^^
Just found a new cafe I need to go visit when in TX...
Thanks for these gems. I had no idea about the "ass hole wedding photographer." Yeah, that's pretty shitty. I love your content. Thanks for putting me onto Paulie B's WALKIE TALKIE. I've been enjoying that series.
I have shot film for close to 50 years. Now at 72, my eyesight is not what it used to be, cost is just too much. I love shooting my fujifilm camera and basically using recipes to look like my old Nikon film cameras. Thankfully I am not any of the types you mentioned. Now I just need to scan 40 years of film.
Honesty truth bravery self aware enlightening informative I love you for making this video
Keep preaching brother, safe traveling.
I love Mark from Weekly Immogen
Thank you for putting this Video out. One need not go any further than a site like ‘Fred miranda,’ or similar, and mind You, find some really talented people, but more often, very caustic, crass, downright hateful people that love to offer C&C. NOBODY Knows Everything. I’ve been picking up a camera for over 40 years, and there are days I swear I just started, because I forgot to check a setting, change a profile in camera, etc, or some other boneheaded move. 🙄
Instead of their being a ‘Community,’ of people whom support one another in a unique craft, it seems there are ‘Know it alls,’ snobs, what have you, and it is sad, and can be discouraging to anybody that is starting out?
Great Video, and a lot of great comments in here! Best to all. Stay safe!
Absolutely love your videos! I hope to run into you one day in SA!! Keep doing your thing🙌🏾
Just hit me up if you ever want to connect 🤝🏽
Love your vides. I dont hate on other Photographers but watched a video of a Guy who told me not to hate by hating on three types of people. 😂
Rule 1: Never accept criticism from people you'd never accept advice from.
Rule 2: Always remember who you were and how you started, because when you do become good, I'll be gentle with others.
You sorta covered them in rule one, but you do find a lot of photographers who'll say things online they wouldn't ever have the nerve to say to someone in real life.
Not just golden rules. But good overall advice.
The realest of the realest spittin some real sh!t
That’s so wild for wedding photographers being able to do that. All it takes is one to give the generalization of photographers or wedding photographers a bad rep smh. Because of that wedding boutta just have AI robot photographers for events 😂
Always enjoy your videos. Cheers👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Dig the LM hat. 👌
Shoutout to my Boi Mike!
Great vid as always
Appreciate it!
ultimate burn.
turns out that I'm somewhat disconnected😅
Brother, they really reported you for b*llying?😂 they’re as hopeless as they are bitchless. Loved the vid as always!
I don't know, fam. Hating on haters still sounds a lot like hating. LOL
You definitely don't want to be the person who's stuck one brand or one genre of photography. Learn everything.
The images alone "speak". All of the tools in the end are irrelevant to the viewer.
i absolutely hate gear snobs! i remember when i started out shooting and was dunked on by one of the other photographers at my school because i prefered rangefinders over SLRs which are "obviously" the superior choice because of "what you see is what you get" etc. oNlY aN iDiOT wOuLd cHoOsE rAnGeFiNDerS oVeR an SLR. i think they fail to account for the fact that making an image should be fun as well and if i find joy in using a rangefinder then whats the harm?
Ahhh I hate that. They should probably see some bitches through that SLR mirror instead of scaring them away, then. I’ve gotten that same flack talking about “rangefinders aren’t good for portraits and you should go back to SLR” recently. I just let them think they’re right and move on with my day 😌 keep shooting with what makes sense for you!
Dang that wedding photog subcontracting is nasty shit yikes
this is probably the most insecure photography-tube video I have ever seen
Thanks “username bunch of numbers” this totally doesn’t seem like a burner account at allllll.
@@DeeRosa i dont think that makes this video less shitty.
Man I'm out here really scaring the hoes away 😭
Noooooooo 😭😭😭
Wondered why our streets were so empty. 🤣🤣
@@primefocusphotography my own homie calling me out 😭😭😭
i mean its a great album
Extra yes for the toxic "photographers" that feel entitled for shooting a few weddings in their first 6 months of business that they can now have associate photographers . Hope their business fails.
I sure do hope Lee Ev***** fails hard.
Damn dude, why are you so disrespectful of a master like Bresson? You seem like a good dude, but why would you call him an asshole? Have you ever watched an interview with the man or read his book?
Because the was. Look at how he treated Eggleston and said about Amstel Adams.
Research how he talked shit about color photography while he was shooting color and then destroyed it all once people found out.
@@DeeRosa i see your point. However if there is one asshole photographer it must be Eggleston lol (how he reacts to fans 🤣). Its true that Bresson was extremely harsh on Martin Parr too. But that I dont find so surprising. I dont however understand the criticism on Ansel Adams and Weston as much. As for experimenting with color photography and deciding it couldn’t live up to monochrome (in those days) isn’t that crazy of a thought. Probably much less tonality. Color can also be very distracting and disrupt a composition if you’re not taking the colors in account to the whole composition. If you want to use it well its much harder to master. And yet mostly everyone is shooting in color nowadays 😅. i think Alex Webb is kind of like Bresson in Color. And he mastered color photography too. Its an interesting conversation to be had. But thank you for sharing your viewpoint. Now it makes much more sense to me 🙏🏻
i dont want to be the type of photog having a leica hanging from his neck explaining on youtube which types of photogs are not favorable
I found them, everyone. I found the b*tchless member in the comments.
Snarky comment alert: Love the flexing the Leica :-D
I don't think people are mad at McKinnon for shooting film. Saying he is quitting digital photography. Bullshit. Pretending he knows which end of a screwdriver to hold. Trying so hard to be a 'truck guy'. Raptor. Lightning. Vintage. Whatever. He doesn't even show photos anymore. All he does is show Chris' and Matti's stuff now (which is OK because they are amazing artists). And shill his pirate shit, of course. McKinnon sold out. And fine - nothing wrong with cashing in. But in the process, he is no longer the Peter that many of us fell in love with watching. And THAT is why people are saying shit about McKinnon. Except his ever-loving fanboys, of course.
It can't be non binary
Wtf
Great points, bro.
Trying to not scare all the hoes away! 😜
Safe travels and enjoy yourself dude!
Thank you!