specialman
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- Pat MacInnes
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Interesting, I do think there is a line, somewhere, and it's well out of focus.
I'm going to a gig tonight, I'm probably going to photograph it. I know the band and I have shot for them before at their request.
If one of the band, lets say the bass guitar player, picks up my camera and fires off a shot or 2 then that won't make him a photographer. At the same time I can pick up his guitar and pluck a few strings, that will not make me a guitar player (guitarist?).
We'd each probably get equally bad results out of each others tool, but he'd take a picture of something, and I'd play... something.
Kind of agree. However, I think being called a photographer goes hand-in-hand with the decision to actively take photographs as a pre-meditated act. If you snap on your phone or as you say take a shot with a compact while jumping around at a gig, then you're primary focus isn't the act of photography. However, if you go armed with a camera, intent on taking a photograph above anything else, then you're a photographer regardless of the kit you own.
Or something like that...
I'm a photographer because I spent three years at Uni learning my trade and I photograph stuff everyday.


