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This is the same problem I have with digital photography. The potential is always remarkable. But the medium never settles. Each year there is a better camera to buy and new software to download. The user never has time to become comfortable with the tool. Consequently too much of the work is merely about the technology. The HDR and QTVR fads are good examples. Instead of focusing on the subject, users obsess over RAW conversion, Photoshop plug-ins, and on and on. For good work to develop the technology needs to become as stable and functional as a typewriter.

“Toy Fatigue”, Alec Soth (via tokyo-camera-style)

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    This is part of why I more or less abandoned primarily shooting with digital a year ago. I have a Nikon D40 that is more...
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    Toy Fatigue… guilty
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