Diana G
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Well this was taken with a point and shoot size camera, so I guess the term 'professional shot' is invalid.
Well this was taken with a point and shoot size camera, so I guess the term 'professional shot' is invalid.
None of our responses was intended to discourage you so don't get discouraged. You also don't need an SLR camera to get "professional" images. You just need good technique and composition. There are incredibly good photos out there taken with an iPhone and other p&s cameras.
The type of camera used is matters not a whit. That is akin to saying that the mechanic did not do a professional job repairing your car because he did not use a Snap-On wrench. It's all about the quality of the product, NOT the tools.Well this was taken with a point and shoot size camera, so I guess the term 'professional shot' is invalid.
Good for you! May I ask why you chose not to accept them?I have actually had offers to sell it has a poster and a postcard before.
Art is totally subjective; I often find that the images I like best from a given session are NOT the ones chosen by the client(s).And fellow photographers around my do seem to like it.
The type of camera used is matters not a whit. That is akin to saying that the mechanic did not do a professional job repairing your car because he did not use a Snap-On wrench. It's all about the quality of the product, NOT the tools.Well this was taken with a point and shoot size camera, so I guess the term 'professional shot' is invalid.
Good for you! May I ask why you chose not to accept them?I have actually had offers to sell it has a poster and a postcard before.
Art is totally subjective; I often find that the images I like best from a given session are NOT the ones chosen by the client(s).And fellow photographers around my do seem to like it.