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Re: [OM] Another overpriced 3Ti on the 'bay

Subject: Re: [OM] Another overpriced 3Ti on the 'bay
From: "Sue Pearce" <bs.pearce@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:39:58 -0600
Chris,

Let me comment. No, what ever camera you won doesn't make you a better 
photographer, but I do agree with whoever posted on either MR's of Mike 
Johnson's website that if you think that photos with a hasselblad can be 
duplicated with a Lomo, you've gone too far. I am reminded of a story about 
a photographer who was asked by a well-regarded artist, "What kind of camera 
do you use?" the response- "What kind of brush do you use."

What a camera can do is re-energize you. I've had times during my 40 year 
career as a photographer where I burned out doing other people's photos in 
the misguided way they required. It became a job, and just that.

Ten or fifteen years ago, I was getting burned out, and I got an Xpan. It 
totally changed my outlook and, not a pun, view. I won't expect that kind of 
thing to happen twice in a lifetime.

Bill Pearce
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Crawford" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Another overpriced 3Ti on the 'bay


> Ken,
>
> That's an awesome photo, I love the warm colors and patterns. My question
> though is this: Would it have been any different had you used the OM-4T or
> an OM-1 or a Nikon or... ? I'd argue that it wouldn't. Especially if you
> used a different Olympus body (different manufacturers lenses can render
> color warmer or cooler, so that might affect the image).
>
> My point in the previous email on this thread was that owning a certain
> camera cannot make you a better photographer. It might motivate you, but 
> I'd
> rather see someone motivated by passion for the story he is telling, if 
> he's
> doing a type of photography that is about telling a story, like fine art 
> or
> journalism work, or even snapshots of his kids. If the work is purely
> commercial, I'd even argue that its better to be motivated by making your
> customer happy so you can get paid than to be motivated by gear. What if
> your camera is stolen, lost, or broken? Maybe you can buy another, but do
> you lose your motivation to do top-shelf work while you wait to find a
> replacement? If you are a photographer, rather than a gear fondler, I'd 
> say
> no...you'll keep working with what you have and keep doing the best you 
> can.
>
> If it seems I've come down hard on you, its because you're a professional
> photographer rather than a gearhead, but your posts on the 3Ti remind me 
> of
> the semi-religious bullshit that people are always saying about Leicas. 
> That
> foolishness has priced leicas out of reach of those who could do the best
> work with them and has done the same to cameras like the OM-3Ti. That
> saddens me, because these are professional cameras, not toys, but few get
> used as they were intended.
>
> A couple posts down from the leaf photo on the zone-10 site is a photo you
> made of an old building in Iowa and an essay about finding interesting
> things where you live instead of traveling to take pictures. THAT is
> something that I wholeheartedly agree with, and is the polar opposite as a
> philosophy of photography from the gearhead mentality.
> -- 
> Chris Crawford
> Fine Art Photography
> Fort Wayne, Indiana
> 260-424-0897
>
> http://www.chriscrawfordphoto.com  My portfolio
>
> http://blog.chriscrawfordphoto.com  My latest work!
>
>
>
> On 3/10/10 2:50 PM, "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> There are days when I'm challenged to "put up or shut up". So, here goes.
>>
>> On the www.zone-10.com website, I just posted a picture that I took back 
>> in
>> October but just got the film back. As the notes say, other than curves 
>> and
>> saturation adjustment in the Nikon software to get the scan to match my
>> preferred visual interpretation of the slide, this is as-is straight out 
>> of
>> the camera.
>>
>> OM-3Ti, Zuiko 35-80 F2.8, Fujichrome Provia 100F.
>>
>> For the diginistas, note that NO white-balance correction or warming 
>> filters
>> were used. Yes, and this is in open shade.
>>
>> AG
>
>
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