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<blockquote data-quote="markmullen" data-source="post: 4972" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>I kind of agree, serious photography is a dying art, people like me carrying a bag of lenses and bodies and a tripod, but I'd argue that more and more of the world is being photographed one way or another, 20 years ago what percentage of people carried a camera everywhere they went? Now everyone has a camera on their phone, even when they're in the bath, eating dinner or whatever. More of the world is being captured but the equipment used has been miniaturised and made available at a price point most can afford.</p><p></p><p>I do think serious photographers going out with the sole intention of capturing an image, as opposed to people grabbing snaps of their day to day lives, is getting rarer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markmullen, post: 4972, member: 394"] I kind of agree, serious photography is a dying art, people like me carrying a bag of lenses and bodies and a tripod, but I'd argue that more and more of the world is being photographed one way or another, 20 years ago what percentage of people carried a camera everywhere they went? Now everyone has a camera on their phone, even when they're in the bath, eating dinner or whatever. More of the world is being captured but the equipment used has been miniaturised and made available at a price point most can afford. I do think serious photographers going out with the sole intention of capturing an image, as opposed to people grabbing snaps of their day to day lives, is getting rarer. [/QUOTE]
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