I wonder if a kid had a camera and could take any pictures, what would they be?
canon Lee wrote:
Aside from commercial photography why do people take pictures? What do they do with them?
Memories of times shared, of places seen.
Almost all of my childhood "memories" were formed by seeing the photos my Dad took from the time I was born -- and I think I have continued the family tradition for the same reason: to help me remember important or even funny family events, vacations, friends, etc.
Ringer wrote:
Almost all of my childhood "memories" were formed by seeing the photos my Dad took from the time I was born -- and I think I have continued the family tradition for the same reason: to help me remember important or even funny family events, vacations, friends, etc.
sounds like a very loving family tradition
I do photography for its own sake, and to fulfill myself.
canon Lee wrote:
Aside from commercial photography why do people take pictures? What do they do with them?
One of the reasons I take pictures is that I buy blank calendars which have space for 4x6 pictures I take at garden shows and at the Rose Parade viewing area the day after the parade. The calendars are for family members and some photographer friends of mine. The floral displays of the floats are superb.
tommystrat wrote:
I take photographs because it is good for my soul, I'm outdoors, I look at things in new and fresh ways when I'm shooting, and when I capture that one amazing, timeless shot, I feel a sense of awe and wonder, much like magic. Other than that, it just makes me feel good!
Perfect response. Would have been my answer too, but you phrased it better. patrick
Just today I looked at the first pictures I ever took, in 1955 with my new Brownie camera, at age 8 They were our house, my Mom/Dad/sister, my Grandmother, and our car. I think that is where most kids would start -- and would include a pet if they have one.
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Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Ringer wrote:
Just today I looked at the first pictures I ever took, in 1955 with my new Brownie camera, at age 8 They were our house, my Mom/Dad/sister, my Grandmother, and our car. I think that is where most kids would start -- and would include a pet if they have one.
Oh - I got my first camera, a Kodak something, in 1956 when I was age eight. I would have to search around for my first album, but I'm fairly sure you would find pictures of my family, my friends and classmates, church events, various pets, our cars - in other words, of my world as it was back then.
My first camera was Ansco 620, 1956, age 8 with Tower darkroom. God was cloning us.
canon Lee wrote:
Aside from commercial photography why do people take pictures? What do they do with them?
To capture a moment in time.
It makes me happy (whether I get a great shot or not). I matted, framed and sold them. Now I make magnets for the fridge, make cards to send or give away, play with them in Elements or Lightroom, put class reunions and get togethers on my web site (which I need to work on), got the stuff to print squares for a quilt or pillow cover but haven't done it yet, use the left overs to help fill my "put it in here and close the door so I can't see all the stuff I need to do" room.
canon Lee wrote:
Aside from commercial photography why do people take pictures? What do they do with them?
Beats watching paint dry. also known as golf ,
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