Tonight was an online photographer talk (Covid) which would have normally been done in person, I do try to get to them as often as I can,
The person being interviewed tonight is a well loved and very accomplished local photographer who does it for a living, primarily documentary style which is why I love his work, and I do know George reasonably well, certainly to see him at local events we can chat for awhile. But he is also very popular so is often (usually) busy talking, but having said that he is a fairly quiet man
As the online talk went on, there were a few mentions of professional photographers he had worked with, interacted with on a regular basis. I just get the sense that hardly anyone on the chat even knows who I am, that I'm pretty much "anonymous"
I have often felt that no matter how good (or bad?
) my photography is, because I can't seem to crack the inner sanctum of all the professional photographers, I will never be noticed by anyone
Even as an amateur photographer (simply by definition I suppose), I wish I could break into that crowd, but they probably hardly even notice me... I've wondered if it's because I'm terrible at crowd mixing at events or online for that matter, or maybe that wouldn't matter anyway... Maybe it is something to do with communication issues around my HFA diagnosis, I often think being successful as an artist is a combination of how "good" you actually are, the right lucky break, and communication, which is the part I struggle with the most.
I honestly wish I could connect more with George, just George, he has hinted at getting together in the past (when talking with him at events), then when I would try to get in touch with him he is always super busy, and I've pretty much given up on that
But it was a good talk, he is a very skilled photographer and a great teacher too
The person being interviewed tonight is a well loved and very accomplished local photographer who does it for a living, primarily documentary style which is why I love his work, and I do know George reasonably well, certainly to see him at local events we can chat for awhile. But he is also very popular so is often (usually) busy talking, but having said that he is a fairly quiet man
As the online talk went on, there were a few mentions of professional photographers he had worked with, interacted with on a regular basis. I just get the sense that hardly anyone on the chat even knows who I am, that I'm pretty much "anonymous"
I have often felt that no matter how good (or bad?

Even as an amateur photographer (simply by definition I suppose), I wish I could break into that crowd, but they probably hardly even notice me... I've wondered if it's because I'm terrible at crowd mixing at events or online for that matter, or maybe that wouldn't matter anyway... Maybe it is something to do with communication issues around my HFA diagnosis, I often think being successful as an artist is a combination of how "good" you actually are, the right lucky break, and communication, which is the part I struggle with the most.
I honestly wish I could connect more with George, just George, he has hinted at getting together in the past (when talking with him at events), then when I would try to get in touch with him he is always super busy, and I've pretty much given up on that
But it was a good talk, he is a very skilled photographer and a great teacher too