Jun
30
2010
Well, I am officially starting on a new website for myself and hopefully my future. What is this? Well, I am going to attempt to make a living (some sort of one) off of photography. So I am re-branding myself and moving forward with plans to make a portfolio/business website related to my work. Hopefully I don’t make this into another never ending project…
Let’s hope I can get this done by the weekend, because if school doesn’t appeal my financial aid request, then I won’t be going back to school for a while, and have to make money.
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Jun
28
2010
“I have no right to give an opinion on what makes a great brain surgery because – wait for it, I am not a brain surgeon. When you receive criticism from “The Internets” consider the source. If the person commenting on your photo, good or bad, has no standing, no experience, no credibility, no authority, a lousy portfolio and they hide behind a fake name, move on. You’re wasting your time. You’re not going to get anything of value in that situation so don’t subject yourself to the madness.”
Source - [link]
There is a great article on the subject of online critiquing and why your opinion probably doesn’t matter. IE, the difference between constructive criticism and someone who knows what they are doing and or is a professional.
I want to make the stand here, that the “groups” on DeviantArt are in NO WAY professionals and usually don’t know what they are doing. Even on here you get the assholes that think they have some kind of opinion that I or other artists/photographers will listen to. They are just trolls, with no merit and no backing.
Now, this isn’t to say that I don’t like constructive criticism, but if you are going to leave any, the first thing I will do is take a look at your work and base my response on that. Don’t think that your hot shit because you get 1,000 favs for that shitty cat picture…. Because in the real world, you’re not. There is a reason I have been and am currently paying a LOT of money for schooling and equipment to do what I love professionally.
TL/DR I just have to vent… Sorry.
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Nov
25
2009
What am I thankful for?
It’s been a long year, but time has a tendency to pass quicker during the good times. Though looking back, this was a good year, not because of accomplishments or things I can hold in my hands, but because of what I have learned. About the world, about me, about others, since in the end it’s not about what you have, not the money you make, it’s about what you know, what you have learned, and the experiences you share with those around you. We often forget this, as we are caught up in the rush of the rest of the world. For me, this year has been full of experiences and memories that I wouldn’t trade for anything, and having some good friends to share these with makes it that much better. I have found what I believe is love, or at least the closest thing to it that I have seen in a long time. Whether it is fleeting or something more is yet to be seen, as of now taking things slow is the best option. There are many changes ahead for me. Things I need to do in order to cast away old worn parts of my life, and move on, over, and out of what it has been so far.
Now, this isn’t a rant, or whatever I normally write when I am depressed, this is a once a year event, a time to look back and be thankful for the little things, those moments in my life that convince me to give it another day and see how it works out. I am thankful for the moments of closeness I have with those I care about. I am thankful for a family that has put up with me for this long and has supported me in many ways with my choices. I am thankful for a country where free education is available to just about anyone. I am thankful for good friends, even with their quirks. I am thankful for the gift of being a freethinking human, something that can appreciate life and the beauty of the world I live in.
There are many things I am thankful for, many more than I can list. When I am down and depressed, it helps me to remember these things and get a grip. There is so much that we take for granted in life, little problems that we focus on, while key moments and entire chunks of our life pass us by. Let’s not focus on the bad, and instead remember the good.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Ethan (Lycwolf)
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