Agree.

As usually, there is no complete black or white.

I think that a mixture of spontaneity with some habits acquired by thinking 
before (of after) shooting may be a good compromise, specially when one applies 
that habit in a unconscious way that seems...spontaneous.

Regards,
Jaume, who today learned the meaning of 'tyro'



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De: frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Enviado: lunes, 27 de octubre, 2008 17:48:54
Asunto: Re: Photowalking with a Digital Native

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Jaume Lahuerta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I remember when digital was starting, some praised film because "with film 
> you don't just shoot as if you were using a machine gun but you think before 
> acting..."
>
> Well, obviously this is an outdated discourse...
> ;-)

I'm sure I was one of those who thought that and I think there's still
a great deal of validity to the notion.  When film was a precious
commodity, one had to be more deliberate and thoughtful about the
whole process, which is a good thing.  However not worrying so much
about the outcome and being more carefree about when and what to shoot
may yield a lower "keeper" rate, but there is more spontaneity and
serendipity in one's shots, which I think is just as valuable as being
more pedantic and careful.

I guess the thing is to know when to be deliberate and when to "let
go" and fire away at will.  For a tyro, shooting at will is bound to
raise confidence, because out of hundreds of shots, there are few to
be a few gems, which may be all s/he needs to keep going!

cheers,
frank

-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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