
A friend of mine recently shared a photograph with me she took of another mutual friend while they were out on a photography outing. It was very unique in that the mutual friend was a reflection in a store window. You could see objects inside the store, the reflection of the glass with a person (our mutual friend). I then commented to my friend that there is a filter you can use in a smartphone app that has window reflections. My friend commented that was a bit concerning because it was getting too easy without trying to figure it out.
I’ve thought about this brief conversation and I can see both sides of the issue. For many of us who have spent years studying how to get the most out of our traditional equipment (I’ll even throw in digital SLRs as traditional because they work much the same as a film camera), it does appear you don’t need to spend time testing, experimenting, or problem-solving. You don’t have to use your imagination or creative thinking to visualize a work of art. You can just use someone else’s imagination. You can, literally, just point and click.
On the other hand, doesn’t this open up different opportunities? While the basic concept is down can’t we take this concept and use it as a base for creating our conceptual ideas? I think we can. I’ve downloaded the app, and I have it on my smartphone. I have many creative filters even. I don’t intend to let this replace my traditional equipment but the more I think about it, the more I want to use it to fuel my creativity with my traditional camera equipment.
I know the concept of not wanting to compete with others, but as humans, it is difficult to overcome. We often don’t like to feel our world is being encroached by those who haven’t struggled or with a simple click of a button produce something so seemingly easy that may rival what we create. My advice is, don’t worry about it. There are those of us who do still admire the work of people being creative manually and not through some app or special filter. Use this new technology as a motivator to do more creative things.

















