PhotoWrangler
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I was photographing a wedding this weekend, and had an assistant with me. While the guests were eating at the reception, we reviewed a few things we had shot and started discussing 'technical vs art' so to speak.
While I was running around with my 24-70, and my 80-200, and all my SB800's, and Radio Poppers.... and moving light stands, and changing lenses, and replacing batteries, and moving the light stands again.... there she was with her single SB600, and her 50mm, and shooting INCREDIBLE stuff. Sure I could look at her photos and say that a particular angle distorted the brides dress a bit, or that she cut off a limb, or that this shadow or that shadow was a little harsh - but while I was worried about all that stuff in my pictures, she was capturing incredible moments and photos that showed emotion, and mood, and style.
And it got me to wondering - perhaps I am to concerned with the technical stuff, and how much that has possibly hurt my creative drive.
So what say you? Do you think that too much technical concern can put a damper on your creativity?
While I was running around with my 24-70, and my 80-200, and all my SB800's, and Radio Poppers.... and moving light stands, and changing lenses, and replacing batteries, and moving the light stands again.... there she was with her single SB600, and her 50mm, and shooting INCREDIBLE stuff. Sure I could look at her photos and say that a particular angle distorted the brides dress a bit, or that she cut off a limb, or that this shadow or that shadow was a little harsh - but while I was worried about all that stuff in my pictures, she was capturing incredible moments and photos that showed emotion, and mood, and style.
And it got me to wondering - perhaps I am to concerned with the technical stuff, and how much that has possibly hurt my creative drive.
So what say you? Do you think that too much technical concern can put a damper on your creativity?