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Do Pictures Really Lie?

I was called on by an editor of some popular “rag sheet” that you find at the checkout counters in the supermarkets. They wanted to do a story about frog legs and asked if I had any in stock since I shoot a lot of food. I didn’t but living here in South Florida at that time provided no problem .
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A local fish market had a supplier who hunted frogs in the Everglades, big ones too and that afternoon I got some of the best. I prepared them myself, some I had to eat of course…and photographed them as well. Setting up the film..(ah the good old film days when I wasn’t in front of the computer all day for every thing I now do, when I dropped off my film, met with colleagues while we waited the 3 hours or so to process film, and over lunch talked about work, life , a good old human experience ( prior digital slavery to the computer)   .. excuse  me I digress… anyway, the editor selected this and a verticle shot as well to see how it would lay out.
I asked about the story but they were vague, she was simply the photo editor doing her research etc… about a month later I ‘m in a local super market and I spot my shot very nicely reproduced with all appropriate bylines, and paid for of course, under the headline.. ” Scientists have found why the French make such great lovers” semi quoted here, the story goes on..because they eat Frog legs and frogs have been found to feed on flies, the aphrodisiac ones that they pass on in their meat. Since the French are known to eat them…when they do…VOILA..cum eere ma cheri!!!
Now I may be French and on occasion do eat a couple of them, but I always thought it was my je ne sait qua …that upheld our reputation
Now a couple of months go by and I am at the photo show in NYC at Javits. I go to a local market and there in another newspaper I see the same shot again, this time…” Man sues famous restaurant in France over a heart attack, when his dinner of frogs legs gets up and dances in his plate.”     wow…both Fred Astair and Kermit must have rolled over on this one!
Both stories in separate papers used this image, created in my kitchen, by me, supplied from the Everglades. Now, I know about freedom of the press and artistic license but this was absolute parody or should have been.
They say pictures often lie… really?
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Getting the Shot

Isn’t it always the way, the day you didn’t comb your hair, didn’t shave, put on sloppy clothes, and that’s the very day you run into someone important, maybe a potential client, a could be girlfriend or boyfriend, maybe your ex?  For us photographers, it’s when you leave your place without your camera. You could go a few days searching for pictures , fully equipped as though you were going on safari, but on the fifth day…cameraless, ( I know it’s not a word…who cares)… and bang that’s when you see the “one

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Again in Florence, My Mac needed attention and the Mac store was just up the street. Out I went, of course not thinking about pictures when this happenstance stopped me. I could have taken the chance to go back to our apt. but maybe one of the three would have moved on…well maybe not the bike. Rather than chancing it, I took out my Iphone and enjoyed the freedom of not thinking of f/stops etc. When I finished at Mac, they were all still in place, so from the apartment I returned with my camera and shot it again. This image is from the Iphone and that is what this blog is about, when is using the right tool, the right tool.

Someone once asked me ” does it matter what camera I use? ” I had to answer with depends on what you need to do. If you could plan ahead , and if you have choices, you would match the job to what camera works best. However in a given moment the right tool is the one you have at hand.

We often get so hung up on our equipment that we overlook what’s most important. It’s the image taken, not how or with what.

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