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Photo narration in an exhibition, I ment. Not the narration for a story in a magazine or blog. Just to be clear.
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If a narration of a photograph is bigger than the photo itself then it's not a good photograph. What do you think?
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Why do photographers imitate painter's art styles?
rashedahmed replied to rashedahmed's topic in Casual Photo Conversations
Thanks to all who participated in this discussion. Actually not all ( sorry for not mention clearly at the begaining ) but some photographers trend to make photos like painters. It is their own choice or liking. I was following that last few years. Some are making portraits with same looking wardrobe & lighting style as the painter's did. Some are making landscape with over saturated colors + heavy HDR in post processing just to give look of a painting. Anyone can check that in the web. One can get insparetion or composition ideas from painters work, no problem with that. But to give a painterly look like brush stroke & other techniques looses the essence of a photograph, I think. I presume in near future, camera software will be able to give us master painter's signature look once you click the shutter button. No need to do it in post processing. -
I was thinking it last few days. Digital photography made a lot of photographers who might never thought of being one. Now competition is fears. So, working cheaper is the new trend now. Though surviving in a long run will be a challenge. The rich clients become more benifited from digital as they can buy cheaper services. In short, made commercial photographers poor.
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For some years, specially product photography has got the look & feel of 3D /CGI. Then what's the point of shooting a pro quality beer bottle and later turn it in to a computer generated image in post production ?
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Hasselblad or Mamiya is a nice option. You can also go for Pentax as well. All of them has digital backs available.
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We used to wait for the print like a father waiting for a baby to born.