looking at my pics i'm wondering if it's not a too huge "mixed pixels" dish i'm serving. then i'm seeing streams of others. not all, but lots are speaking one language of their own and often in a very elaborate and fascinating way. so what's better: finding one language and sticking to it and like that become a master ( but a limitated one ) or sticking ones nose curiously in every pot trying to express yourself in different, maybe new ways ?
first way, the specialist universal : is mainly working on a limited or concentrated area ( for example only nature or humans photography, still lifes etc ) or his pics have a certain kind of atmosphere ( f.e. either romantic soft or striking colourful etc ). like that the photographer is able to deepen his knowledge and skills.
second way, the universal specialist : he's able to use a bigger variaty in order to express himself ( different topics like portraits, stills, landscape etc ) and / or different atmospheres he's using. on the other hand he normaly can't reach the depth of the specialist .
which way are you following ?
ps: i'm not talking about the genius people amongst us :)
pps: sorry i'm too lazy to translate the whole text into french and german. hope you can understand, if not you can maybe use a translation program • sorry, je suis trop paresseuse pour traduire le text en francais. j'espères que vous comprenez ou peut être utilisez un program de traduire • sorry, bin zu träge den ganzen text ins deutsche zu übersetzen. ich hoffe, ihr versteht ihn oder benutzt ein übersetzungsprogramm
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Ulrich says:
But I think it is best to follow the personal interest that fits best at a certain time, following moods and atmosphere individually.
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btw. your expression "whenever something whispers to me *take a picture*" is brilliant and i'll make it to one of my mottos, if it's ok with you !!!
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limone says:
I think the personality of a good photographer comes through in any picture regardless of the subject - and I think your pictures do have individual character.
mo **pro replies:
i like your reason to select flowers as a topic ! did you ever think about taking pics of stills ( they don't run away either ), or stones or... :)
btw. thanx for seeing the individual pixels in my soup ö_=
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King Tufu says:
Even the most experienced professional photographer might go either way depending on their temperament.
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and i'm glad they found their way to this part of the universe
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Lichtbold says:
My personal keyword is: boring: I get bored so easily that I simply can't use the same technique for a longer period. Working for my living is boring enough, so why should I continue that misery in my hobby :-). As ghoermann says, we're free! I enjoy the freedom to use whatever technique I like and explore new ones whenever I like.
Situation is completely anders when Du for Geld shootst. Do you aim at that?
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What bores me is to see dozens of shots of the same subject, like the usual "family album shots" where the photographer didn't filter out the really interesting stuff, generally I enjoy variety in a photostream.
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i'll add it to my "wise words" collection - wirklich gefällt mir sehr.
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i second your opinion of boring allover streams if there isn't any selection and a at least minimum of quality. but it's the same for the only one way walkers, this becomes boring too. so here we come full circle...
M-Evolve says:
In order to specialize, you must first discover what you have to "say". You will not find your favorite words -- your language -- unless you keep "talking". I hope this hasn't been too cryptic a comment.
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about what i have to "say": there are different things i'd like to "say", depending on what i'm going through, on my feelings, thoughts and the experiences i'm making etc. there are different favorite words, like there are different languages i love
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beatmaster says:
They might get into work without knowing (subconscious), but they sure are there ...
Because photography is about seeing things first, you notice things of your interest first before any others ...
but there exists one improvement: you realize what the things are you want to notice (introspection), and concentrate / sharpen your percipience on those.
Actually I can't see "mixed pixels" in your photo stream! ;)
But sure you've got more than one "red line" you walk on (design, selfs, city / street life) :)
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picsbymac says:
Regardless, I think people develop a 'style' that they bring to their photography. Not everyone may realize they have one, or it may take time to evolve, but I believe we all have one. Then the question is what subjects they like to shoot. Some people like variety and shoot different subjects, but their style and character are still evident in what they do. And that is what can make their work cohesive to view.
I also think that if people are limited for time, that may affect the subjects they choose - it could be they shoot what is easier to access etc. So then their photos have a certain sameness, and sameness is different from character or style.
Myself, I like to try a variety of subjects ; )
mo **pro replies:
there is so much you can do. it is great to be able to chose. i'm sometimes overwhelmed by the variety, maybe therefore envie those who are able to decide :)
manganite says:
Of course being a specialist has two big advantages. One is that you could reach a point of perfection an universalist couldn't reach, but on the other hand mostly only specialist will notice the difference. So why trying?
The other point is, that a specialist can reach a much more constant audience that will appreciate his work in higher number. Cause people like to see certain variations of what they like again and again. Look for example through rebekkas flickr stream. She is varying the same topics again and again: herself, her children, horses, islandic land- and seascapes. So only 5 topics and always the same style. And if you ga back to her first trys you can see how perfect she is now in doing this. And people love her for that. They will comment and fav in hundreds every one of her seascapes even they look in principle all the same, but they like this style and they will love every new one, even they are waiting urgently for any new one.
And that's true others, too. If you always post hdr, blossoms close-up, nudes, portraits, bw streetshots or whatever you will soon have a loyal audience, coming always back to look at your stream. But if you have a crude mixture of styles and topics you will confuse the people, because when they come back next time, they will not get what they expect and what they want to see.
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August Wieselmayerpro says:
it's a fascinating topic, you've brought to us!
For me photographing is - being grateful at this moment - not for living. Although there are some of them being printed or used on internet by several people. I just do it for relaxation, for doing something other than my office work (which I like), for being with myself, looking up for interesting objects, looking for objects I'd love to take with me, just being creative.
Chiefly I love to be an all-rounder. Catching whatever comes in front of my lens.
;-}
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I hope to become as creative "un jour ou l'autre" as you!
Greenjeans says:
I share your feeling of being overwhelmed with the infinite possibilities, even though most of my stuff is nature oriented. It's not really a conscious 'choice', but more a matter of opportunity.
I think I have fans on Flickr that expect that of me, which shows up as increased views when I post nature macros, and tremendously decreased views when I post almost anything else. I look at it like this...I just take pics that say something to me. If you like them...great!!! If you don't, that's ok...I'm sure I'll post some more flower-pics soon enough, because I like them, too!...*+^
Also, in my first couple of years as a budding photographer, concentrating on mostly one area has enabled me to learn how to use the camera better, and I think it shows when I take pictures of something different.
If I lived in a city, I think I would be a street photographer!!!!!
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hello most wonderful, most loyal friend. so very glad to see you and so ashamed i didn't keep my promise to write you this weekend. i'll do very, very, very soon. could you say hello to harry ? how are you ? i can't wait to see you around here on ipernity again AND TO FINALLY SEE SOME PICS FROM YOU TOO. some of your colours, your dots, your sweet animals, the pottery you're making and so on. see you lovely ! hello to your nice kitty too. love mo
sel says:
hauptsache der stream wird nicht langweilig ;)
es gibt sicher sehr viele durchgestylte streams mit tollen aufnahmen - die sich irgendwann zu sehr wiederholen, während andere immer interessant bleiben - wie z.B. Tampen bei Flickr.
ausserdem muss man mehr zeit investieren will man einen "style" etablieren, also insgesamt eher konzeptionell an die sache rangehen - wozu ich persönlich gar keine lust habe --- weil ich fotografie als eine art "therapie" sehe um den kopf wieder frei zu bekommen und eben NICHT nachdenken zu müssen ;)
es tut gut sich keinen rahmen zu stecken innerhalb dessen man sich bewegt... als hobbyfotograf brauche ich so was nicht, ich bevorzuge es uneigeschränkt losknipsen zu können. ausserdem kann ein stil auch zur masche werden.
grüße!
mo **pro replies:
danke für deinen beitrag hier. wie du siehst gibt es hier ganz unterschiedliche meinungen. ich schätze ich werde weiterhin viele möglichkeiten besnuppern, auf der suche bleiben und trotzdem immer noch denken " vielleicht solltest du dich entscheiden...". vielleicht so ähnlich wie das viele herumreisen zu genießen und sich dabei nach einem zu hause zu sehnen ?
franck says:
peut etre qu'en temps que proféssionel , une spécialité est recommandée.je ne sais pas.
mais je me refuse a ne pas voir ce que je trouve beau. et beaucoup de choses sont encore belles dans notre monde.
ps: pourquoi tu n'as pas traduit ta question en français?
haa ,yes tu as écrits ""i'm lazy" , i'm not alone.....:)
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t'as raison lill' big photographer et + .. il y sont encore beaucoup de choses belles
que nous pouvons voir et photographier. bien sur c'est comme ça - ou " what a luck
that it's like that.. encore "
mais est il pas mieux d'avoir un langue visuell et une concentration on certain topics ?
toi, tu as un langue visuell qu'on peut reconnaître ... while i jump around sticking
my nose in all kind of corners and places
o_O
kind of corners and places