Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/03/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thank you David, Jim At 03:51 PM 3/17/99 -0800, David Duff wrote: >Jim Brick wrote: >> >> One thing about photography, there is all kinds. All kinds of photography. >> All kinds of people indulging in photography. What floats my boat, will >> sink yours. And vice versa. >> > You sure got that right Jim, just about time I thought I've heard >of every concievable way one could put bread on the table with >photography >full-time, I hear of a new one. In Medical Photography I specialize in >just >eyes. I have a buddy in Vancouver, B.C. that specializes in bite-mark >photo- >graphy. And I met others at national Bio-Medical Photographers meetings >that >tobacco mosaic viruses, cave drippings, Native American Rock-Art >Documenta- >tion, and of course everyones favorite - the police forensic >photographers. >Then theres my uncle who is a photographer/illustrator for Hallmark in >K.C. >who has been doing that line for better than a quarter of a century. >(I've >noticed some posters to LUG who have been at it for half a century and >more.) > >> ... Do you even take pictures. Or do you just fondle equipment? > > I was in my studio here at the hospital a few years back, showing >off my latest Leica addition to the guy who infected me with the "Leica >bug", >when a dietician popped his head in the door and said "Oh, excuse me, I >see >you guys are "Leica-bating", I'll come back when you're done". >Leica-bating, >wow, it really struck home then. > Another instance when I had my photographic "feet" knocked out from >under me was when one of my photo professors required us to read "On >Photo- >graphy" by Susan Sontag. It's the one where she says "...To photograph >some- >one is to violate them...". It changed my photography forever, and of >course >also gave me some compassion with/for my clients. (Of course, I didn't >buy >her line 100%, or I wouldn't even be taking happy snaps) > >> This, of course, is Just My Humble Opinion, as there are lots of people >> that love to indulge in the yesteryear photographic ambiance. And many are >> simply happy snappers. > >Thanks for sharing! > >> Jim >> >> PS... I've been commissioned to provide six 30x40 Cibachromes plus six to >> ten 16x20 and 20x24 Ciba's for office and conference room decor, for Photo >> Access' new facility. Photo Access also bought 250 of my San Francisco >> books as promotional gifts. This is what my photography is all about. And >> when I teach a workshop, it is based upon achieving the utmost out of your >> equipment. Not achieving less than the utmost. > >Congratulations! Keep doin' what you're doin. >I'll go back to List Lurking now. >David Duff, BS, CFA, LHSA, MOUSE