Rob's Brain

 
 
 
Jun
13th
Fri
mareen:

from at work today.
I got mad at some old-school wide-angle-and-flash press photographer who messed up my plans by acting like a paparazzo in front of everything, while I was trying to be the invisible available-light-using observer that the company paid to be there.My assistant Stefan had to physically push him out of the way at some point. (!)

What’s especially sad here: wide angle up close? If a tele lens can shoot with available light, your wide angle lens should do so twice as well. I don’t even pretend to shoot crucial things and I have a 50/1.7 and a 28/2.8 lens. Of course, if you’re not hired to shoot there and someone else is, what the hell are you doing there?

mareen:

from at work today.

I got mad at some old-school wide-angle-and-flash press photographer who messed up my plans by acting like a paparazzo in front of everything, while I was trying to be the invisible available-light-using observer that the company paid to be there.
My assistant Stefan had to physically push him out of the way at some point. (!)

What’s especially sad here: wide angle up close? If a tele lens can shoot with available light, your wide angle lens should do so twice as well. I don’t even pretend to shoot crucial things and I have a 50/1.7 and a 28/2.8 lens. Of course, if you’re not hired to shoot there and someone else is, what the hell are you doing there?

 
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