tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583752848944945354.post9004438498534945905..comments2013-09-13T13:03:30.794-07:00Comments on I, Shootist: There's Dead and There's Mostly DeadUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-583752848944945354.post-56846069973462726402013-09-13T13:02:45.606-07:002013-09-13T13:02:45.606-07:00Excellent article.
For years I've tired of t...Excellent article. <br /><br />For years I've tired of talking to new photographers who have never seen the inside of a darkroom, slamming anyone who uses programs like Photoshop or Lightroom to "process" images. <br /><br />"I just focus on getting my shots right, straight out of the camera," they say, as if anyone who uses software to process an image is somehow inferior. <br /><br />As I often pointed out, there were lots of photographers who photographed the same locations, from the same point of view, as Ansel Adams. What separated his work from theirs was the darkroom. <br /><br />This article just highlights that. <br /><br />Thanks for putting it up! Rick Horowitzhttp://soshootme.comnoreply@blogger.com