Thursday, July 9, 2009

Bird's Eye view



It is dangerous to only focus on the details and not see the wider view of things. Whilst the detail view focuses on the now the bird's eye view sees the whole picture. It considers cause and effect, process and product. Both views are important but the bird's eye view helps you in better focusing on details that will be you to where you want to go.

In the same light, it is dangerous for photographers to only look at what they are doing and comparing themselves with a few other photographers. We live in an age where the industry is what we should be looking at. Chase Jarvis has been preaching this doctrine for some time now but there are still photographers who unfortunately have not caught.

I met a photographer yesterday who understood the wider industry and was willing to share techniques and such (Thanks Peter). Some of the techniques were put to use right away.

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