"The beauty of ephemeral photography"

graynomad

Photographer, traveller
creating photos intended to be viewed for just a few seconds
Now there's a concept I just can't come to grips with. It pisses me off that an electronic widget I design is out of date in 6 months, to take a photo that lasts only a few seconds is total anathema to me.
 

graynomad

Photographer, traveller
Personally I like the drink shot (#2 with ice), but the fact that we're even discussing it means that this is not "ephemeral photography", if it was just available for a few seconds I would not have given it the time of day as there would not have been time to look at the details.

What I can appreciate is just photographing "stuff" with no thought to winning a Pulitzer. I spent half my life looking for killer shots and almost none taking snapshots because they weren't "real" photography, now I regret not having the photos that most people have.
 

pappawheely

Autonomous4X4
"Part of the appeal of Snapchat seems to be that people don't have to be too concerned about how they take a photo; the communication is more important here, and since no one's framing any of your pictures, there's no reason to sweat composition, lighting or anything else." Rubbish!
 

DJGoo

Too much WoW
I think that's why I like the brake rotor picture; there isn't much to look at and all you need to see is the blacked steel to get a idea of the events that may have occurred. At least, it does that for e because I'm a mountain biker. It's like "that's cool" *snap*
 

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