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(mostly OT) Venting
I've been sat here for ages, trying to think what to type. There just seems
to be so many things to complain about or question right now. Because I am in transition; I am looking for a new job, and new camera systems. Everything is changing- life has stopped being simple. At uni I simply got up every morn- er, afternoon and did what I needed to do before the deadline hit. At work I got up every morning to sell cameras to morons. I had a 'Blad, I had a Contax, everything was simple. But then I left uni, I had debts, so I sold everything and told myself to do a better job next time. I planned all this new stuff i'd buy- a top-end 'Blad, a Leica SLR (or was it RF? or Contax SLR? or Canon DSLR??), Ilford film... and then I was told I wouldn't be offered a full time position at my job and would simply be temping when people went on holiday (trans: vacation). So now I need a job, and that makes planning for new cameras so much harder. Right now i'm subsisting on a crappy digital whatnot and a 35mm point and shoot, and while I plan every day for the systems I want to buy, with all sorts of excellent reasons why I must buy this and not buy that, it all seems remarkably pointless. Perhaps I should get a(nother) menial shop job. And a life. -- Martin Francis http://www.sixbysix.co.uk "Go not to Usenet for counsel, for it will say both no, and yes, and no, and yes...." |
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"Martin Francis" wrote in message
... I've been sat here for ages, trying to think what to type. There just seems to be so many things to complain about or question right now. Because I am in transition; I am looking for a new job, and new camera systems. Everything is changing- life has stopped being simple. At uni I simply got up every morn- er, afternoon and did what I needed to do before the deadline hit. At work I got up every morning to sell cameras to morons. I had a 'Blad, I had a Contax, everything was simple. But then I left uni, I had debts, so I sold everything and told myself to do a better job next time. I planned all this new stuff i'd buy- a top-end 'Blad, a Leica SLR (or was it RF? or Contax SLR? or Canon DSLR??), Ilford film... and then I was told I wouldn't be offered a full time position at my job and would simply be temping when people went on holiday (trans: vacation). So now I need a job, and that makes planning for new cameras so much harder. Right now i'm subsisting on a crappy digital whatnot and a 35mm point and shoot, and while I plan every day for the systems I want to buy, with all sorts of excellent reasons why I must buy this and not buy that, it all seems remarkably pointless. Perhaps I should get a(nother) menial shop job. And a life. -- Martin Francis http://www.sixbysix.co.uk "Go not to Usenet for counsel, for it will say both no, and yes, and no, and yes...." Martin, First, been there, done that, didn’t like it. Plan A: Get off your arse and stop moping; Go and get a job, Any job, to pay your bills. The university has a job placement service, use it. When is your next photography job scheduled? When is your next photo show? Who have you networked with at the local photography club? Have you hit up the local photographers to be an assistant? Yeah, nobody likes it, but you have to pay your dues somehow. Plan B: Marry some rich bird that will get you what ever you want. Don’t give up. If plan B works out, I’d like to be adopted. I can be the foreign son you wish you never had. Good luck, Jim Kramer |
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"jimkramer" wrote in message
... "Martin Francis" wrote in message ... I've been sat here for ages, trying to think what to type. There just seems to be so many things to complain about or question right now. Because I am in transition; I am looking for a new job, and new camera systems. [SNIP] Plan B: Marry some rich bird that will get you what ever you want. Obviously, Jim, you've never seen a picture of Martin. ;-) Don't give up. If plan B works out, I'd like to be adopted. I can be the foreign son you wish you never had. Hmmm - on the other hand, me too. Peter |
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"jimkramer" wrote in message
... "Martin Francis" wrote in message ... I've been sat here for ages, trying to think what to type. There just seems to be so many things to complain about or question right now. Because I am in transition; I am looking for a new job, and new camera systems. [SNIP] Plan B: Marry some rich bird that will get you what ever you want. Obviously, Jim, you've never seen a picture of Martin. ;-) Don't give up. If plan B works out, I'd like to be adopted. I can be the foreign son you wish you never had. Hmmm - on the other hand, me too. Peter |
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Martin Francis wrote:
I've been sat here for ages, trying to think what to type. There just seems to be so many things to complain about or question right now. Because I am in transition; I am looking for a new job, and new camera systems. Everything is changing- life has stopped being simple. At uni I simply got up every morn- er, afternoon and did what I needed to do before the deadline hit. At work I got up every morning to sell cameras to morons. I had a 'Blad, I had a Contax, everything was simple. Sounds a little like post graduation depression. :-( But then I left uni, I had debts, so I sold everything and told myself to do a better job next time. I planned all this new stuff i'd buy- a top-end 'Blad, a Leica SLR (or was it RF? or Contax SLR? or Canon DSLR??), Ilford film... and then I was told I wouldn't be offered a full time position at my job and would simply be temping when people went on holiday (trans: vacation). So now I need a job, and that makes planning for new cameras so much harder. Right now i'm subsisting on a crappy digital whatnot and a 35mm point and shoot, and while I plan every day for the systems I want to buy, with all sorts of excellent reasons why I must buy this and not buy that, it all seems remarkably pointless. No matter what you have to make images, your creative vision should still be there. Even if the mechanical (or electric) marvel is not in your hands, you should be able to come up with some compelling and creative images. You have some nice image examples, and you should realize that it was you, and not the camera, that created those images. Perhaps I should get a(nother) menial shop job. And a life. A life with a creative profession can be very tough at times. It can be feast or famine. When things are going well, they can be really great . . . though when times are rough, there can be a great vacuum of nothingness. Snap out of it Martin . . . get off the computer keyboard, and do something else. Take a break, and go take some photos tomorrow. Ciao! Gordon Moat A G Studio http://www.allgstudio.com |
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Martin Francis wrote:
Perhaps I should get a(nother) menial shop job. And a life. There is nothing wrong with getting a menial job if it sustains you and provides modest cash ... which you can use in the furtherance of your career. Regarding equipment ... that might be your last considerations, and perhaps "market" should be your first ... the rest shall follow. When I was a flight instructor, I could hardly put away cash in order to get my IFR and multi ratings. The trick, as other instructors did, was to have another steadier source of income to put aside until critical ma$$ was reached. -- -- rec.photo.equipment.35mm user resource: -- http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm -- e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch.-- |
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 02:30:15 GMT, Al Denelsbeck
wrote: May even take up golf! I'll bet it would take a lot more than a beat up D60 to make this happen ) RP© |
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Rich Pos wrote in
: On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 02:30:15 GMT, Al Denelsbeck wrote: May even take up golf! I'll bet it would take a lot more than a beat up D60 to make this happen ) I didn't say what *kind* of golf... You know, with a good driver you can hammer one *through* the windmill... - Al. -- To reply, insert dash in address to match domain below Online photo gallery at www.wading-in.net |
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