dazzajl
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Ok, it's time for one of my crazy daft bloke threads again. 
Prompted by a (perfectly sensible) comment in another thread, "you can never have too much storage", talking about CF/SD cards. I started to think, yes you can.
I've found that recently I don't take lots of card space with me out on shoots and sometimes I don't charge the camera batteries either.
Working with digi cameras has changed so much about my job and made life so much easier. It has introduced me to some incredible technology, most of which seems to hate me but which can be amazingly powerful in unlocking creative options. It's also taken away some of the buzz that used to come with setting out to a shoot, coming up with solutions and coming away with the money shot. We all know when a shot is in the bag these days and we also know pretty much that we can shoot without restriction, until we get the frame we want.
I don't believe that I'm the only one that thrives off of the sort of pressure you get when you NEED to get the money shot but you don't have safety net underneath you that digital photography brings. In short, pressure and adrenaline help the creative process and being limited to how much you can shoot and not knowing what's in the bag when you leave the shoot.... That's one hell of a buzz.
So, am I peeing into the wind here or do some of you harbour these feelings of rebellion too?


Prompted by a (perfectly sensible) comment in another thread, "you can never have too much storage", talking about CF/SD cards. I started to think, yes you can.
I've found that recently I don't take lots of card space with me out on shoots and sometimes I don't charge the camera batteries either.
Working with digi cameras has changed so much about my job and made life so much easier. It has introduced me to some incredible technology, most of which seems to hate me but which can be amazingly powerful in unlocking creative options. It's also taken away some of the buzz that used to come with setting out to a shoot, coming up with solutions and coming away with the money shot. We all know when a shot is in the bag these days and we also know pretty much that we can shoot without restriction, until we get the frame we want.
I don't believe that I'm the only one that thrives off of the sort of pressure you get when you NEED to get the money shot but you don't have safety net underneath you that digital photography brings. In short, pressure and adrenaline help the creative process and being limited to how much you can shoot and not knowing what's in the bag when you leave the shoot.... That's one hell of a buzz.
So, am I peeing into the wind here or do some of you harbour these feelings of rebellion too?
