That’s just your opinion on photography

Recently, I joined a social media group focusing on Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom. It is a very large group with over 100,000 members with it’s focus on “photography, Photoshop Art, Photo Composites, Digital Art, AI Art.” What I find both interesting and disheartening is the number of members that are insulting or belittling when another posts an example of their work. Often the comment goes something like, “way overprocessed making this photo look like a painting” or “This is no longer a photograph but a picture” (I’m still trying to figure out what that means). What is even more intriguing is often the members making such comments haven’t shared any examples of their work or the work they generate is a basic photograph that, in my most honest opinion, that appears to be a “saw scene took picture of same”.

There is nothing wrong with a basic simple photograph in the world of photography as long as it is done well and at the same time, there is nothing wrong with working to be creative. What is wrong is becoming insulting, belittling, or rude because a style doesn’t fit your style. In my best “The Dude” voice I want to say, “Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man”.

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3 responses to “That’s just your opinion on photography”

  1. Sergei Korschmin Avatar

    I am guilty of a bit of critique, not in your group but one here … :-(, it was very unexpected to see these wedding images from none other than Martin Parr. I was disappointed … Please have a look at his Italian wedding photography, what do you think?

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    1. The Photographer Clay Avatar
      The Photographer Clay

      There is nothing wrong with a critique. It is the rude hateful comments that I’m referring to.

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      1. Sergei Korschmin Avatar

        No, no I was not hateful or rude, I was very much disappointed … But, yes I understand what you saying.

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