Men vs woman photographers?

9 years 11 months ago #368907 by Stealthy Ninja

Colourful Photography wrote: All I know is women aren't are good as men because they get too emotional. How can women take good photos when they're crying all the time? It takes a man to take a good photo under pressure.


I often wonder how women manage to post on this forum:
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9 years 11 months ago #368909 by MYoung
No idea, but there are meetup groups for just woman photographers.  


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9 years 11 months ago #368911 by MYoung

Colourful Photography wrote: All I know is women aren't are good as men because they get too emotional. How can women take good photos when they're crying all the time? It takes a man to take a good photo under pressure.



You must be popular with the woman


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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #368957 by Scotty

Colourful Photography wrote: All I know is women aren't are good as men because they get too emotional. How can women take good photos when they're crying all the time? It takes a man to take a good photo under pressure.




The the 1940's called, they want their culture back.

When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

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9 years 11 months ago #368969 by Tim Chiang
I'd guess there are more guys, but it's not a sexiest industry any longer.  


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9 years 11 months ago #368987 by Colourful Photography

Scotty wrote:

Colourful Photography wrote: All I know is women aren't are good as men because they get too emotional. How can women take good photos when they're crying all the time? It takes a man to take a good photo under pressure.




The the 1940's called, they want their culture back.


Not sure how the changing of  time is relevant to the truth.  Please explain.

I'm colour blind, but it doesn't keep me from exploring the wonderfully colourful world around us. :)
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9 years 11 months ago #368989 by Colourful Photography

MYoung wrote:

Colourful Photography wrote: All I know is women aren't are good as men because they get too emotional. How can women take good photos when they're crying all the time? It takes a man to take a good photo under pressure.



You must be popular with the woman


Not sure what your asking, but I'm not homosexual... so I'm flattered, but no thank you.

I'm colour blind, but it doesn't keep me from exploring the wonderfully colourful world around us. :)
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9 years 11 months ago #368997 by Stealthy Ninja
That's racist. Don't you know maths?
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9 years 11 months ago #369211 by effron

Colourful Photography wrote: All I know is women aren't are good as men because they get too emotional. How can women take good photos when they're crying all the time? It takes a man to take a good photo under pressure.


Much if this, I agree with. However these days you can't tell a lot of times. I've seen grown dudes cry when their Prius won't start, and women who'll rip your face off if you open the door for them. I get confused.
However, the answer to the original question.
Men      47%
Women  46%
Other      7%
:)

Why so serious?
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9 years 11 months ago #369229 by icepics
This is the 21st century, right? maybe some of the comments are meant to be joking??? I would hope.

Camera Diva, I haven't seen any articles or anything on it; I imagine it's changed as have other fields of work. I've done local hockey and only know of one other female sports/hockey photographer locally.

Let's see, I didn't cry when a puck bounced off my lens, or when they brought an injured player off the ice between the benches and the team doctor lept into the tunnel next to where I was standing... guess it depends on what you're suited for (I'm a hockey fan, I can take it! lol).

Sharon
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9 years 11 months ago #369249 by Rita Sow
How can men capture good photos with emotions when they are so stiff and rigid?


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9 years 11 months ago #369251 by Joves
:rofl:
Well this thread has gone off the rails quick.
To Diva it will vary greatly, depending on whether you are speaking professionally, or as a hobby. One of those will have the greater number, and I am sure you know which will be the greater.


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9 years 11 months ago #369301 by Zeberk
:dry:  no idea, I would guess more guys traditionally are found in this area, but times have changed long ago and more women are picking up cameras and making a go at this, just like everyone else.  


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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #369353 by Colourful Photography

icepics wrote: This is the 21st century, right? maybe some of the comments are meant to be joking??? I would hope.

Camera Diva, I haven't seen any articles or anything on it; I imagine it's changed as have other fields of work. I've done local hockey and only know of one other female sports/hockey photographer locally.

Let's see, I didn't cry when a puck bounced off my lens, or when they brought an injured player off the ice between the benches and the team doctor lept into the tunnel next to where I was standing... guess it depends on what you're suited for (I'm a hockey fan, I can take it! lol).


You should have capitalized "maybe" in your second question. Also what's up with all the question marks?

Some women are more butch than others that's true.  I'm not sure if you should get married though.  I am quite open minded so I'll let the courts decide.

:pinch:

I'm colour blind, but it doesn't keep me from exploring the wonderfully colourful world around us. :)
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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #369363 by Stealthy Ninja

Rita Sow wrote: How can men capture good photos with emotions when they are so stiff and rigid?


We adjust our pants and move on.
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