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THE UNAPOLOGETIC PHOTOGRAPHER BLOG – musings and rants from black and white landscape photographer Chuck Kimmerle
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THE UNAPOLOGETIC PHOTOGRAPHER BLOG. Musings and rants from black and white landscape photographer Chuck Kimmerle. The Risk of Guarantees. Photography has become about trophy hunts. We want guarantees. All too few seem willing to explore, or to take a chance, or to discover. Instead, we want to be taken by the hand and led to our prey: the Moulton barn against the Tetons, cars in Cuba (enough already), noon time slot canyons, midnight milky way, sunrise arches, and sunset mountains. July 31, 2015. I have ...
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Criticism, Praise and Advice | Cole Thompson Photography
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Criticism, Praise and Advice. Sometimes it seems that everyone is either an expert or a critic! Show your work to 10 people and you may well end up with 10 different opinions about your image. Why? Because everyone has an opinion. So who should you listen to when it comes to your images? Family, friends, art experts, gallery owners, curators, MFA’s, other successful photographers? My suggestion is that you ignore all criticism, praise and advice and listen only to yourself. Why? I was once told that I sh...
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Why I Don’t Critique Other People’s Work | Cole Thompson Photography
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Why I Don’t Critique Other People’s Work. People often ask me if I would look at their work and critique it. And while I would love to accommodate, I am uncomfortable critiquing another persons work and here’s why:. First, I’m unqualified. All I know is what I like and what I don’t like, and that should be irrelevant to you. Many think that because I create images they admire, this qualifies me to comment on their work, it does not. I am only qualified to judge my own images. How your images should look,...
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The Solution To My Canon 5DSr Problem | Cole Thompson Photography
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The Solution To My Canon 5DSr Problem. I returned the camera. The 5DSr is not the right camera for my long exposure work. This entry was posted on Friday, July 31st, 2015 at 9:51 am . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. 30 Responses to “The Solution To My Canon 5DSr Problem”. July 31st, 2015 at 10:12 am. What now, you go back to your 5D Mark III? July 31st, 2015 at 10:14 am. Let’s hope so.