Know yourself as a photographer - amazing vid

Some definitely did not watch it, as they've admitted they gave up after 40 secnds, which is before it even begins ... their loss.
 
After reading some of these comments I am convinced the posters have:

- not watched the whole video
- are unable/unwilling to comprehend the message and/or
- have a chip on their shoulder.

He is only advising us to relax and saying that it takes time to grow artistically. He is encouraging us by saying the greatest photographers of our time started at the same place as us. He advises us to not constantly try and recreate exactly what everyone else is doing and then simply judge ourselves by comparing ourselves to them and judging we are good if we can do the same thing as well as them or better. Is really not that hard and I can't see what is to dislike about it... Unless you have your head stuck up your ass...

wow...

People only said they didn't like it.

My crime was saying I didn't get it.

I hate to think what your response would have been if someone had said it was crap.

Antagonisitc posts like this will ensure this thread deteriorates like the Parr one.
 
I watched into the main video but quickly realised it wasn't for me. I think I've sat through it before anyway.
 
I know that he's not so "depressing" all the time, that's enough ;)

I just think it's a lovely piece, no matter who he is.

He's known for OCF because that's what he teaches, and most of the big names today admire his methods - you should look more into him.

Why should I look into him more I have no interest in OCF and that is what he does/teaches it's not my bag sorry. For me it wouldn't matter if he's not that depressing all the time even if I liked him and knew him personally I would file that video under self inmportant guff.

I wouldn't say unknown, just probably not a household name. I heard of him through the Strobist blog - he's definitely one of the 'go-to' names for learning about OCF - but reading his blog there's some great insight into just being a photographer.

Self indulgent? Without doubt, but that's blogging for you... Tedious? I don't find that personally, but point taken... however I feel that anyone who finds this tedious isn't looking at the bigger picture Arias is addressing and in some cases, may have yet to go through what he's describing in the film.

You've said it yourself you only know who he is because you found him through a site all about off camera flash technique, outside this field he clearly isn't a big enough name to register with alot of people. Sorry tedious was just my opinion and I stand by it, I tried watching it again and still can't force myself to sit through it.

After reading some of these comments I am convinced the posters have:

- not watched the whole video
- are unable/unwilling to comprehend the message and/or
- have a chip on their shoulder.

He is only advising us to relax and saying that it takes time to grow artistically. He is encouraging us by saying the greatest photographers of our time started at the same place as us. He advises us to not constantly try and recreate exactly what everyone else is doing and then simply judge ourselves by comparing ourselves to them and judging we are good if we can do the same thing as well as them or better. Is really not that hard and I can't see what is to dislike about it... Unless you have your head stuck up your ass...


I've not watched it all, it's painfully self indulgent and not the sort of thing I've got time to spend on sorry if that offends you but it sure as hell doesn't mean I've got my head stuck anywhere just means I don't need to listen to someone burbling on.
 
...he clearly isn't a big enough name to register with alot of people.

Maybe, which is a shame because despite his association with OCF, I'd say he has a lot to offer photographers in general. His article about how to set up a studio is brilliant, as is his blog, which gives great insight into the trials and tribulations of being a pro.
 
Worth watching, makes some good points and puts them across well.
 
It's patronising because the implication is that creativity issues and doubts are the preserve of the full timers, and do not apply to 'hobbyists'

Utter nonsense.

That is not what Pat meant at all and you should be astute enough to know that.

Creative issues and doubts for the hobbyist does not mean that they go without food, for a pro it could well do.
 
Why should I look into him more I have no interest in OCF and that is what he does/teaches it's not my bag sorry. For me it wouldn't matter if he's not that depressing all the time even if I liked him and knew him personally I would file that video under self inmportant guff.

Oh Lord, get over yourself would ya! :lol: I wasn't giving an order, more a suggestion, as his stuff is good and helpful. Whatever is up your hole, well, I'm glad I'm not quite as bitter as you ...

Fine, don't check it out, makes absolutely zero odds to me, trust me.
 
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wow...

People only said they didn't like it.

My crime was saying I didn't get it.

I hate to think what your response would have been if someone had said it was crap.

Antagonisitc posts like this will ensure this thread deteriorates like the Parr one.

In an effort to stop this turning in to a flame war i will not respond...:thumbsdown:
 
Look for his One light Dvd. I don't think anyone has ever been able to explain the basics better. And like it says, the main idea of that package is how to get the best from one flash. He does band shoots, model shoots etc ... all using one flash, indoors, outdoors etc ... it's a few years old at this stage, so may be a lot cheaper than it was back then. It was $200+ !!

Here he is doing a few simple portraits of Jared Polin, I know loads detest the fro, but see how obedient and quiet he is here while Zack works. He really does make it seem soooo simple, and explains everything as he goes along. He knows what the shot is going to look like before he takes it every time.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc0vyC9Uy5c

Thanks for the link...this one was certainly a lot more useful for me personally. Though think it could have benefited from being edited down to get rid of some of the filler rather than being a continuous shoot.
 
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Yeah I agree, usually Polin would edit that down, but I guess he wanted to show the whole thing. It does drag on a bit alright, but you see the thought process in action.
 
Yeah I agree, usually Polin would edit that down, but I guess he wanted to show the whole thing. It does drag on a bit alright, but you see the thought process in action.

Although it was nice to see the flash not triggering when it should...thought that only happened to me :)
 
He's great. I'm very surprised some on here seem to have never heard of him and don't 'get' this video. I think it's great. I wonder does anyone think it 'crap'? so we can scold them for it?

I saw his name and choose not to watch it :lol:
 
Deep.

Don't take anything too seriously apart from life.
 
Clicked on the link recognised his face and instantly hit close. Bought the one light DVD and couldn't watch it, the guy annoyed me that much I sold it without even watching it dumb I know, :thinking:

Prefer the David Hobby stuff personally or even joe McNally.
 
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