As new technology enhances and changes modern cameras, will lighting skills eventually become diminished simply because the camera can get the best shot at say 95% of the quality a pro can get without the hard earned skill of the professional? Will people settle for this slightly lesser quality, simply because of price? What I mean is, in future will the camera really need clever or great lighting or will the manufacturers design this out of the equation.
Everything these days seems to be geared to making human skills redundant and/or cheaper and thus we input less as individuals, happy to be able to get a great result without the learning curves.
I hope I am wrong but I do feel photography is going to be a massive casualty of the modern world simply because we seem hell bent on designing out the difficulties and skill required.
Instruction to design comp...
Do indepth scan of 'light science and magic' and integrate its conclusions and results into a program that will fit into a device. Integrate that device with the latest adobe gold mine and wolla (thats French) job done. Simply bollokc that lot into an internet muck spreader to fertalise any make of camera and off you go.
Miserable sod ain't I.
Everything these days seems to be geared to making human skills redundant and/or cheaper and thus we input less as individuals, happy to be able to get a great result without the learning curves.
I hope I am wrong but I do feel photography is going to be a massive casualty of the modern world simply because we seem hell bent on designing out the difficulties and skill required.
Instruction to design comp...
Do indepth scan of 'light science and magic' and integrate its conclusions and results into a program that will fit into a device. Integrate that device with the latest adobe gold mine and wolla (thats French) job done. Simply bollokc that lot into an internet muck spreader to fertalise any make of camera and off you go.
Miserable sod ain't I.