Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/12/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]kyle cassidy on the LUG offered: >>Reporting news, photographing news, and videographing news are all very >>different disciplines and the public isn't being served by asking one >>person to do it all simply because there is now a small device capable of >>everything.<<<<, Hi Kyle, You are absolutely correct! However no matter what is right or wrong it matters not to the Publishers who make decisions without any concept of being a photographer and what it entails in capturing the most story telling moment in a still photo. Let alone three elements? THERE CONCERNS??? There's always and only one! The dollar bottom-line and what's in the bank! Whether their patrons like it or not! And the staff who must perform three tasks for the price of one? It matters not to the brass and the bean counter managers! Do it or be gone!! However it's quite simply advancement in the digital era and high speed super communications. Either move with the high speed new world or be left behind dying thirsty in the street! No different than many industries about the world who didn't move quickly with the times. I wont mention any photo industry corporations. ;-) Eventually there will be robots sent to the streets to take pictures! They will be programmed from the photo department and an editor will be looking at a screen through the "camera eyes" of the robot and a control stick for the photo editor to manipulate direction and camera clicking. People think not? They did say we'd never fly to the moon! remember? :-) cheers, ted