That just goes to show that it is truly the person behind the camera
that makes the difference much more than the equipment itself.  Very
impressive work, Cotty!

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Best regards,
Bruce


Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 12:57:11 AM, you wrote:
C> Thanks Bob. Believe it or not, I was using a borrowed entry level camera
C> that seriously restricted creative freedom. I can do a lot better than that.

C> The subject of photographers intrigues me. To follow them around and see
C> what makes them tick, to get inside their heads, to try and convey their
C> thought processes and aspirations is something that I would like to try
C> and grapple with in a documentary, or series of docs. I think it would
C> make interesting viewing.

C> I know it's al been done before, but this new aspect of a worldwide
C> community gathering in forums such as email lists and chat rooms where
C> pics can be shown around like prints at the camera club adds a new
C> dimension - and producing a book from remote points of the globe without
C> actually getting the bottom off the seat - again, pretty fascinating. I
C> think it would appeal to a wider viewing public, certainly with
C> international appeal.

C> That's the basic gist of what I have in mind. I'm working on it but
C> these things taking ridiculous amounts of time. If I had a spare 30
C> grand in the bank I'd take 6 months off and get going on it now...

C> --


C> Cheers,
C>   Cotty


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