What makes a Pro photographer?
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:10 pm
I've just come home from dinner with friends at a well known restaurant strip in Sydney. As I don't wish to get a lawsuit, I won't say where.... Across the road from our eatery was a photography studio with a heap of examples of their "work" proudly displayed in the window.
Naturally, I went over to check out their examples. It's one of your bog stock weddings/studio/cute kid pic type of joints. Now I suppose I have at best a "semi trained" eye and therefore have little right to be critical, but I have never seen such a collection of rubbish in my life
Wedding photos with the highlights (dress) so blown that it blinds you and the bride looks like an albino, cute toddler pics with poor cropping so the kid doesn't have a left foot, shadows on the backdrop on studio portraits, etc....
The only saving grace (if you can it that) was that most of them were B&W, sepia and/or unusual tilted angles which makes the average punter think they look artistic....
If that's all it takes to be a pro, I'm already there as I didn't see one pic in that window that I would want to call my own.
Naturally, I went over to check out their examples. It's one of your bog stock weddings/studio/cute kid pic type of joints. Now I suppose I have at best a "semi trained" eye and therefore have little right to be critical, but I have never seen such a collection of rubbish in my life
Wedding photos with the highlights (dress) so blown that it blinds you and the bride looks like an albino, cute toddler pics with poor cropping so the kid doesn't have a left foot, shadows on the backdrop on studio portraits, etc....
The only saving grace (if you can it that) was that most of them were B&W, sepia and/or unusual tilted angles which makes the average punter think they look artistic....
If that's all it takes to be a pro, I'm already there as I didn't see one pic in that window that I would want to call my own.