YOU are full of sh%&
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- jon_d0
i once did 3 chicks in the ... fuck it
- popfodders0
yep, do it or shut up, everything else is drunk bar talk, which is CRAP
- MrT0
Shouldn't we all be out pursuing our dreams then instead of talking about it on a forum? The irony is delicious.
- pizzafire0
PICS or it didn't happen!
- jon_d0
I like how you edited yourself with the %&
- orpkoobcam20
"You are full of sh%& until you poo" – Albert Einstein.
E = MC2.
Just don't forget to wipe.
- popfodders0
^ I generally carry sperm when I shoot, but that's just me!
- stewdio0
+ 1
- nbq0
That guy is right...
- hellrod0
That's why i carry wine when I shoot.
- flashbender0
I'm gonna be huge someday
- start eating now. and don't stop till you're huge.capn_ron
- HApopfodders
- hans_glib0
reminds me of a story i heard about a tennis fan asking for an autograph from Roger Federer. While Federer was signing his book the fan said "I'd give my life to be able to play tennis like you do". Federer handed his autograph book back, looked at him and said" Well, I have".
That's the difference.
- JSK0
*note
I am talking as a man who has the latest greatest photo gear yet use any of that.
- JSK0
Peter
I am also basing this on my previous experience. I met only few young creatives in my life who was in the creative mode 24/7. They became quite successful. Others are still complaining.
- I'm enticed to say that you'll find em who aren't in that mode round the clock, but elsewhere enjoying different fruits of life in their spare time. Like food and wine in Paris.Peter
- their spare time. Like food and wine in Paris. Or other hobbies. "overspecialize and you breed in weakness". And miss out on lifePeter
- maikel0
The buddhist talk about something called the middle path.
you cannot only talk or only work. you need a bit of both.the story implied the assistant was a twat.
fair play there, but also implies that the 'big master' was a humble man. that's bullshit.i mean, you've got plenty of people trying to impress other, but a 'wise, humble person' would have encouraged the assistant to take the equipment and do something instead of inviting him with a glass of wine just to get judgemental...
in anyway i doubt a talented hardworking photographer would take for assistant a pedantic talentless dork, would he?
sorry. nice holywood story, but it does not add up...
- Projectile0
I'm going to take my camera out this weekend. I'm going to take it out, slap my brand new 32gb card in, get my new lens going and start shooting like muthafucking Rambo!
Then when I've shot that bollard from every angle, I'm going to meet my mates and tell them how I'm going to be a pro photographer that makes people sit up and look because I've got the passion that it takes. For 5 hours.
- pizzafire0
"And he found out the names and addresses of his heroes.
Bill Brandt was one of the country’s most influential photographers.
John went round to his house and knocked on his door.
Bill Brandt recognised a young man with a shared passion.
He invited John in and they spent all day discussing cameras, lenses, filters, film speeds, apertures, enlargers, photographic paper grades."
that last paragraph shows that John was once also full of shit for at least an entire day. nothing wrong with talking AND doing.
- vaxorcist0
I was once assisting a high end photographer on a shoot in the Dominican Republic.. I was lucky to get the gig, as his usual first assistant was sick.... One afternoon, as he was about to go out for a walk, he asked me if I'd be at the hotel casino when I got back? I said hell no, I'd be out shooting in the street as the light was great.... he said his usual assistant would be in the casino, and he could tell I wasn't like that.... he took me on his shooting walk the next day, learned quite a bit....