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What do you dislike the most about people in this category?
(No offense to anyone, just wanted some opinions and wanted to vent a little..)
Mine are :
1.Teens who say "OMG I love photography!" and take boring, cliche, or sappy photos with their cell phones..
2. Beginner photographers who want to buy DSLRs right away..
3.People who post their photos on Tumblr,Facebook, or other sites clearly not meant for photography.
4.People that want photos critiqued, and never try to improve.
How about you?
4 Answers
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
People asking "What's the best camera?"
:)
Peace.
- rickLv 69 years ago
In response to your vent... I have a pretty open mind about what people ask. I've done workshops and seminars for years and people ask because they want to learn.
I don't have a problem when people ask about cameras. People ask what camera to use because they feel better when they use a piece of equipment that someone at a high or professional level uses. It's no different than people buying a tennis racket or shoes because a pro uses them.
I don't know why anyone would be bothered that a beginner wants to buy a DSLR. If they want to learn about photography, a DSLR is far better for them than a point and shoot.
The thing that bothers me the most about tis category is people that are rude to beginners, especially teens. You have to start somewhere.
I'm only writing responses here because I discovered this site and thought I could help some people.
- DEADLv 79 years ago
People who want to start a Photography Business without any knowledge of cameras/skills or wanting someone else to name their business.
Over in the Camera Section it's wanting to set up their DSLR who want to treat the camera practically like a Point and Shoot especially with the Live View on a DSLR
Wanting to know how to fix the cameras after they had been dropped.
Spelling Canon as Cannon
Wanting to know which is better Camera A or Camera B
Can't figure out how to downloading photo after hooking up the Camera to the Computer.
How about people getting a Brand New Camera and then asking on how to Operate the Cameras without making an effort to Pick up and Start Reading the Owners Manual that with the Camera.
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