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I love what you believe and it truly shows in your work. It's what I want my work to be about.
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We get lit and shoot raw: bigger is hotter and faster is cooler. We close our eyes and shoot wide open. We're tireless and we're wireless and we see dead pixels and live streams in photoshop and camera stores. The sales are up, the site is down so we spray and pray, scoot and shoot, grip and grin, and drag and drop. Our inbox is out of control and the software on our hard drive is Lightroom in a dark space [and you know your second shooter just blogged it first.] We write in HTML 5 during our 4 hour work week, shoot the rule of 3rds with our mark II's, and we wonder. Forget the feed back, we want Fast Track and an action pack, a shootsac, and the app for that, the Purple Cow and we want it now. We're stuck in this metafiction and we've traded in metaphor for metadata, just stop tweeting on my facebook. So think outside the softbox and waylay hard knocks because some are making images even if the rest of us are taking photos. It's full frame, with a long lens, high iso and large format. Mini sessions, on a tiny budget, with little kids in a small space. The middle of the oreo isn't included in the package anymore and someone took the cereal out of the box. The middle is gone and we complain there's no left left but there's no right, right? So we retreat, re-brand, re-blog, re-tweet, re-calibrate, re-touch, and re-compose. We don't snooze, so we can't lose and we all know P is for Professional and 1.2 is an aperture, not a style. A disc of digital files is included though, right? Nope.
We read about A-listers in the B-School using C-Stands and a D3 over E-Mails about F-Stops on our G-Drives in HD and it's all on our I-Phones. [Which sync with shootQ] You can buy megapixels at a mini mall, micro thirds in a mega store but maybe instead of buying that prime new zoom lens, we could all just get off our asses and take a couple steps closer. We buy pre-sets and we pre-sell, pre-screen, pre-design, pre-package, and pre-approve the post-process. Our output is down, but income is up. So go ahead and take a short position on the long bond because our revenue stream has its own cash flow and the truth of the matter is that there are no rules for good photographs, just good photographs. All this has very little to do with what we see and everything to do with how we see it.
We're a modern bunch aren't we? You can go ahead and drag your couch out to the middle of a field and surround it with old non-working cameras and typewriters, shoot it with lens flare and a tilt shift. We're this modern bunch seemingly searching for something timeless and instead finding something old. But hey, we're digital and for better or for worse we're going over 100 miles an hour.
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I loved George Carlin and your twist adding photography in to the 'old' mix is fabulous! Great humor is always a good way to make a point.
Blessings,
Elena
Weehooo!!! I felt like I was there, could hear your voice saying this out loud. You're the best, e. xoxox
(03.26.11 @ 10:22 PM)Thank you for posting this Eric. It's funny because as I read it, I can HEAR you saying it. GREAT stuff!
(03.27.11 @ 09:55 AM)Love it. Please record a video and post to the YouTubes so I can do a lipdub.
(03.29.11 @ 01:23 PM)thanks eric. this just got its own bookmark, because i know i will read it again and again :)
(03.31.11 @ 10:01 PM)hey, eric. It's a long way from vancouver but distance is a funny thing. Great post. Truly. A joy to discover & read. Have fun out there (i can sense you are, my friend). :O)
(04.10.11 @ 07:37 PM)This is fantastic, like the others, I really wish I could hear it in your own voice.
(04.11.11 @ 05:49 AM)As always, so well put. This won't be the last time I read it - thank you for the dose of perspective. xoxo
(04.14.11 @ 03:10 PM)Well thought and well said. Refreshing to read. Definitely worth re-posting. Thank you for sharing.
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I'm exhausted just looking at the images. Great job! Love the colors :)
(04.20.11 @ 05:30 PM)Love these pictures! I'm a yoga instructor in MN for Corepower and a freelance photographer. Eric really captured the essence of CPY and the joy of bootcamp!
(04.23.11 @ 03:22 PM)I am fascinated by your words, philosophy & your photos.
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