insects,  Photography

Images that move us…

Daddy Longlegs

Who needs an expensive DSLR camera, three lens, eight camera bags, three filters, and a carbon tripod? 🙂 Why not pull the cell phone out of our pocket, take the photo, tweak it a bit in the iphone PS app, upload it to your blog and viola, the days post is done.

Yes, I’ve done that because I’m a photographer and when a scene presents itself we need to take the photo. This may work in a pinch but there is something about the process involved in working a scene that the above scenario falls short. I’m only talking for myself but I need the experience of looking through the viewfinder, envisioning, composing, waiting and then pressing the shutter. A photographer takes photos because they have to, just as writers write. We work through our process to create the images that move us.

7 Comments

  • Paul's avatar

    Paul

    Though I really like the process, I am in that camp of just having to take the picture, regardless. The last 5 of 6 posts on my blog have all be with the cell phone camera. I find that I am taking photos with that camera every day that I go for a walk. It’s small, convenient, and I can have it in my pocket and take it out when the mood suits me. I love the simplicity of it.

    • Monte Stevens's avatar

      Monte Stevens

      Simplicity is a good word, Paul. I imagine if we did not tell people what we were using they’d never know, nor do they need to. I wonder sometimes if I become too much of an equipment geek when I wonder what lens they used or if they added light or if they photoshopped it.

  • Earl's avatar

    Earl

    Monte, I’ve seen some excellent cell phone photography, including this one and some which Paul has posted. As a viewer if it’s a good photo, it’s a good photo, no matter how or with what it was created.

    But what looks good on the web may not translate well to larger sizes and prints.

    As a photographer I do enjoy the addition control a D-SLR provides and there are limitations with a cell phone camera.

    Yet, things keep changing and improving, as with the camera/software in the new iPhone 4, so restrictions today may not exist tomorrow. Change…do it or die. 😉

    • Monte Stevens's avatar

      Monte Stevens

      Sorry, Earl, but this was taken with my D300 and a 105mm. It was the best I got out of 15 shots taken with a slight breeze and a constantly moving subject. Maybe I should have used my cell phone. 🙂 I have also seen some awesome images taken with our point and shoots, such as yours.

      I also agree, even though the above image was taken with the D300 it’s not one to be printed. LOL

      I suppose each time I press the shutter, on any camera, I am practicing a craft I truly enjoy.

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