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jasevk
16-12-2011, 12:33pm
This woman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S3NFW2c7hA&feature=plcp&context=C3cb03f0UDOEgsToPDskLNfxWXVcwlINeTYxUU7CFp) has the answers to help you become a true professional :)

kiwi
16-12-2011, 12:56pm
yes, seen that

how about this.....

http://consumerist.com/2011/12/3-ideas-to-scrape-up-extra-cash-for-the-holidays.html

ameerat42
16-12-2011, 12:59pm
GWAR-R-SH!

(Shortened form of "HAWGWAR-R-SH!")

jasevk
16-12-2011, 1:00pm
yes, seen that

how about this.....

http://consumerist.com/2011/12/3-ideas-to-scrape-up-extra-cash-for-the-holidays.html

Oh dear...

kiwi
16-12-2011, 1:25pm
It's really no surprise eh based on the marketing of Nikon for example that have dslr have pro ability

ElectricImages
16-12-2011, 1:32pm
yes, seen that

how about this.....

http://consumerist.com/2011/12/3-ideas-to-scrape-up-extra-cash-for-the-holidays.html

There's a response to that truly stupid suggestion here, as well as some good examples of awful "professional" photography: http://youarenotaphotographer.com/ :p

yummymummy
16-12-2011, 1:34pm
*vomits* " ooh shoot.. what is it calleD? ohh come one.. oh the thing you, the amount, the light.. oh OH! shuitter speed" what a moron!

jasevk
16-12-2011, 1:38pm
It's really no surprise eh based on the marketing of Nikon for example that have dslr have pro ability

Exactly... I saw a sign somewhere a few days ago by Sony, saying something along the lines of... "professional has gone compact", so these people aren't entirely to blame, they're sold a lie to start with...

kiwi
16-12-2011, 1:40pm
Add universal appraisal on Facebook and flickr and you have instant modern marvel

KeeFy
16-12-2011, 1:41pm
It's really no surprise eh based on the marketing of Nikon for example that have dslr have pro ability

LoL. Haz camera, is professional.

ElectricImages
16-12-2011, 1:45pm
I am looking at her other videos... she HAS to be pretending. Nobody is that stupid! Check out her video on the "importance of accessories": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7rymjezXGU and tell me she isn't taking the total piss out of us.

We waz trolled. I think. O_o

LJG
16-12-2011, 1:48pm
At first I thought what the heck, is this for real :lol:

There ya go Darren, you and all the other pros have been doing it wrong all this time mate, just listen to Missy and all your woes will be over :lol2:

Art Vandelay
16-12-2011, 2:03pm
Her voice and manner annoys me as much as Julia Gillards.

ElectricImages
16-12-2011, 2:10pm
A write-up on the MWACAttack phenomenon: http://kevinnewsome.wordpress.com/2011/12/15/yes-folks-its-satire-but-an-accurate-one/ Now that I have been reassured that it's satire, I think it's hilarious. XD

MattNQ
16-12-2011, 2:25pm
I just realised my camera strap and camera bag don't both match my clothes.....:eek:

fillum
16-12-2011, 2:50pm
This woman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S3NFW2c7hA&feature=plcp&context=C3cb03f0UDOEgsToPDskLNfxWXVcwlINeTYxUU7CFp) has the answers to help you become a true professional :)

Brilliant....:lol:


If you want some quality advice go here (http://www.derekpyephotography.com/)...(Warning - some NSFW)




Cheers.

Ezookiel
16-12-2011, 6:27pm
I am actually quite relieved to find it was a satire. Suspected as much, but wasn't 100% certain. Phew.

Mark L
16-12-2011, 9:47pm
In the spirit of satire.


If you want some quality advice go here (http://www.derekpyephotography.com/)...

Quotes from Phil's here link, "Is editing an overrated waste of time? You may know this already. (workshop cancelled)", and
"The Rule of Thirds - You may have heard of this one and the accompanying myth that it's got something to do with composition. No no no! That's what we want you to think. The rule of thirds is the rule that any fees or associated costs go up by a third when anybody mentions the word wedding."

MattNQ
16-12-2011, 10:46pm
If you want some quality advice go here (http://www.derekpyephotography.com/)...(Warning - some NSFW)

Cheers.

struth, he doesn't hold back.
Best line from the first animated video though....the bride's question "do you have backup equipment?" Togs answer - "I have a hip flask"

joeyvaldezjr
08-01-2012, 11:15am
I have been a hobbyist for 2 years now and I still haven't considered myself as a good photographer...

wentworth
13-02-2012, 8:56pm
That's so kind of MWAC to be so sweet and helpful!:rolleyes:

aussie girl
13-02-2012, 9:23pm
aww cpme on guys... you didnt really think that this was in any way serious did you??????:lol:
bit of a worry if you did:eek:

sealhead
23-02-2012, 11:37pm
Had a look a your photos Joey and I reckon you're a good photographer!

mugget
25-02-2012, 9:37pm
Hahaha MWAC was classic. :lol:
Good for a laugh - you know what really surprised me was that some 'professional photographers' actually got really, really angry and upset with her. As if she was some threat to them, taking away business by empowering other MWAC's to take photos??
Anyway, in case no one knows the back story - I think it was discovered that her husband actually runs a legit photo business, seemed like she may have been trying to get MWAC's to try and take some photos then see for themselves that it's not quite that easy to take a really good photo?

http://youarenotaphotographer.com looks hilarious! I've gotta check it out.

However I do have to take exception to the idea that "you're not a photographer just because you own a camera". Proceed for enlightenment: (underline mine)

A photographer (from Greek φωτός (photos), meaning "light", and γράφω (graphos), meaning "written") is a person who takes photographs.

So if a person (any sort of person) has a camera (any sort of camera), and takes a photo with it (any sort of photo) - they are by definition, a photographer!
Whenever I see "you're not a photographer..." it just makes me think that it's some elitist hobby that no one else is allowed to be interested in.

The real distinction is that a photographer can take either good photos, or bad photos.


A professional photographer uses photography to earn money whilst amateur photographers take photographs for pleasure and to record an event, emotion, place, or person.

</rant over>

Oh I had a quick look at http://www.derekpyephotography.com and decided I really like that site as well. :lol:

ameerat42
26-02-2012, 9:15am
Semantics: "photographer" <not equal> "photographer"
and
"photographer" = "not a photographer".
also
"black" = "white"
:D = :(
etc.

ricktas
26-02-2012, 9:42am
Agree semantics. In this case Photographer is being defined as someone who is 'providing photographic services to others', whilst that may not have been directly stated, it is implied, by the very basis of the discussion.

Sobriquet
08-04-2012, 10:04pm
That is so great, that will save me so much worrying about stuff like you know , exposure and stuff!

davidp1984
13-04-2012, 6:42pm
That was hilarious.