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This economy sucks so f**** bad, nobody gives a s*** about how good a photo you can take. They can't afford it and don't want to pay you for your time or what you are worth.
The majority of people you run into have no clue what it takes to produce real top notch photos. You will knock on thousands of doors and get only one "maybe we will call you". Then you get people who are loaded with money, but don't want to spend s*** for your stuff because they are cheap.
If I was a smarter person, I would have taken something completely different in college. In fact, I plan on going back to college....again...and try to find something that will make enough money for myself and wife and kids.
Do you realize how much money it really takes to produce some shoots. Most people don't. They don't realize the cost of travel and all the expenses involved with it, gas, food, lodging, plane tickets, car rentals, insurance, equipment, equipment repair, equipment rental, upgrades, software, computers, printing, postage and finally your time. You have to run everything as a business. Time management, figure the cost vs the time to produce.
I have had some lucky breaks and opportunities, but that only goes so far. I went to the LA area the other day and looked into some things as far as commercial automotive photography is concerned ( my field of expertise). Im a very small fish in the pond....come to think of it I realized I'm plankton floating in the ocean compared to some of the heavy hitters who get paid 50,000 dollars a session just to turn their lights on!
Just recently a multi-multi million dollar company wanted to use one of my photos in a calendar which they plan to print 400,000 copies of. Guess what? They would not pay me the measly 400 dollar asking price for the use of my photo. Instead they offered me what amounted to magic beans. They offered me "credit". "We will put your name in the credits". We really, really want to use that photo, but want it for free.
Wow! really? You'll give me credit in the calendar? I wonder if I can give a copy of the calendar to my landlord when rent comes due?
I agree and disagree. Very true it is the minds eye behind the camera that makes all the difference.
But look at it this way. A trained race car driver can get into say a SUV civic or a mini van and take it out on the track, he can run circles around an untrained driver in a higher end vehicle. Now take that same race car driver and put him in a race car of his choice, he will blow away anything out there.
A camera is just a tool, but having the right tool for the right application and knowing how to use it is everything. You wouldn't use a hammer to paint a house, although Im sure you could if you were really determined to.
Also another link for more lighting examples. Hope it helps a bit.
http://www.darkmansdarkroom.com/category/on-photography/
http://craftandvision.com/
Tattooed Doll's Custom Jewelry said:You could buy a $5 billion dollar camera with all the fancy settings and do-dads in the world, but if you don't know how to operate it it's completely worthless.
I think only the hubble is a 5 billion dollar camera.
Tattooed Doll's Custom Jewelry said:You could buy a $5 billion dollar camera with all the fancy settings and do-dads in the world, but if you don't know how to operate it it's completely worthless.
I think only the hubble is a 5 billion dollar camera.
Edison let me reiterate.
I was trying to compare the the skilled track driver to a skilled photographer (one with vision and creativity combined with basic technical knowledge). this kid I used to work with at a magazine, he was a sponsored pro diver. We were at Road Atlanta one day and I saw this guy do things in Ford Explorer that boggeled the mind. I took pictures of him rounding a corner with sunlight under his tires! He was amazing! I went for a ride with him, and after one lap had to get out, I was scared shitless.
Now at the same Road Atlanta course a bunch of us went through the Panoz race car driving course for a day. I saw guys that talked abourt how great they were go off into the dirt and get these high end race cars stuck!
My analogy is not about coming in first or winning a race. It was geared at skills and equipment. A skilled driver can do amazing things in production class car, the same skilled driver can do astounding things in a purpose built car.
Same with photographers. A skilled photographer with a creative eye, can do amazing things with a simple consumer camera, but can do astounding things with a purpose built camera, lighting.....tools.
Now if it wouldn't be too off topic. Lets start a thread about race tracks. I would love to hear some of your stories and see pictures. I must admit, I ALMOST get a bigger thrill from race car photos than pin-up photos. Almost.
To keep this thread on topic and not be a hijacker here is another link to some cool photo lighting artists.
http://www.lutzimages.com/
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