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Do you provide titles / descriptions for your images, when shared in any form - in print, or on the net - eg, a note about the subject, what camera &/or lens was used, or maybe an attempt at humour to broadcast what a wittily sharp dude you are? Or even something that gives meaningful insight?
Often when browsing I come across an image, let's say of an old mill, and underneath will be the title: 'Old Mill'. Well, yes - I can see that by looking at the image! Does the author think we're all ultra-stupid?
Can a title / description actually complement a photograph and act in concert with it in a way that isn't over-prescriptive - or worse, cheesy?
If words are to be appended, don't they become almost as important as the photograph just by being present?
Here's a mischievous suggestion that could cover all cases -
'Here I was,
I clicked the shutter;
you may well decide
that I'm a nutter'
Others may go for something more enigmatically poseurish such as 'On the Fly no.17923' - which signifies that the work isn't just part of a series (Gawd, that many?), but also has artistic pretensions.
Seriously, though ... isn't it worth a bit more thought?
Often when browsing I come across an image, let's say of an old mill, and underneath will be the title: 'Old Mill'. Well, yes - I can see that by looking at the image! Does the author think we're all ultra-stupid?
Can a title / description actually complement a photograph and act in concert with it in a way that isn't over-prescriptive - or worse, cheesy?
If words are to be appended, don't they become almost as important as the photograph just by being present?
Here's a mischievous suggestion that could cover all cases -
'Here I was,
I clicked the shutter;
you may well decide
that I'm a nutter'
Others may go for something more enigmatically poseurish such as 'On the Fly no.17923' - which signifies that the work isn't just part of a series (Gawd, that many?), but also has artistic pretensions.
Seriously, though ... isn't it worth a bit more thought?
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