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In response to basically limr's post above, and also to minicoop's post, I typed this out. Just some thoughts...
So, who is a better photographer? The person who gets great shots with a Leica M6 TTL and three simple Leica primes costing $12,000 total, or the person who gets good shots with a Ricoh Singlex TLs and three crappy 1970's vintage screw-mount prime lenses that were picked up at a garage sale for $25 for all three lenses? Are you saying that the photographer is immaterial if he's shooting with an iPhone? Or that the better the camera, the less important the photographer's skill is? Or that we ought to give a rat's patootie about what ignorant non-photogrtaphers "think"? It's not all that clear to me what kind of preconceptions and biases we're trying to establish here as worthy of eye-rolling.
No, I was saying that all the people raving over the photos taken with the iPhone were actually raving about the phone, and NOT about the photographer. They were the ones who were discounting the skill he showed with the composition. I can't say the skill that he chose with the processing because the app did that.
As for who is the better photographer? *shrug* You don't have to have the top equipment to get good photos. You don't need to have the crappiest, either. It's what you do with the tool. What's different about the iPhone? In the hands of a skilled photographer, nothing. But are you really saying that someone who knows how to use an iPhone but nothing else is going to be just as skilled as a photographer who can get a good picture no matter what the tool is? I'm not willing to say that.
Is the 32 year-old "hipster dude" shooting a Yashica-Mat 124G necessarily going to produce better work with film and his 120 twin-lens reflex than if he were to shoot the same types of subjects with a Nikon D3200 and cropped everything to square-frmat and converted everything to B&W Tri-X emulation using an expensive, well-done software suite? Who are we to "(pre-)judge and (pre-)critique" the work of these fictional people? Especially since we have not even SEEN ANY PHOTOS?
I wasn't talking about either of those groups.
My eye-roll was for the line in the ad that said we should just forget about teaching people how to take better pictures. Let's just make the cameras do it all by themselves! Of course they are doing this to sell more iPhones, but who's buying them? People who don't want to think about taking pictures. What kind of pictures do you really think they would be able to take if they were handed a dedicated camera rather than an iPhone? Are they going to prove themselves as skilled a photographer then?
People who already have skill in photography who take pictures with their iPhones...who cares? I'm not rolling my eyes over them. (Again, my point about the photographer in the show who had iPhone pictures up - people were giving credit to the phone.) People who only take pictures with their iPhones but think they could do just as well with a real camera? Cue eye-roll.