cod wrote: In my experience the natural light purists, i.e. the ones who discredit flash as opposed to those who just like to work with natural light, are typically people who haven't really learned to use flash properly.
Jill Pomeroy wrote: One photographer stated, if you don't have enough light, the shot wasn't meant to be taken.
How do you feel about this?
garyrhook wrote:
Jill Pomeroy wrote: One photographer stated, if you don't have enough light, the shot wasn't meant to be taken.
How do you feel about this?
I think it's really difficult to argue with overwhelming arrogance.
Photography is about controlling light, no matter where it comes from. The sooner one learns that fact, the better off one is, I think.
Work with a pair of really good strobes, and you'll be sold on them as tools that you'll want in your kit.
Jill Pomeroy wrote: I was reading a discussion between members on another blog site between natural light vs flash. I never realized their were people that frowned upon using a flash. I figured light is light, sometimes you have it, others times you need to BYOL (Bring Your Own Light). One photographer stated, if you don't have enough light, the shot wasn't meant to be taken.
How do you feel about this?
Stealthy Ninja wrote: There's always going to be idiots in this world. Well so long as I'm around there is... what?
Seriously people who have hard and fast rules like that are usually pretty bad at photography.
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