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Tuesday 29th July 2014 By Fernando Gros — 1 Comment
Having come to photography after a lifetime of making music, I’m always fascinated by the way photographers
think about their main creative tool – the camera.
Reading reviews, scanning forums, checking tweets and talking with photographers, I’ve always been struck by
the obsession with technical minutiae; from megapixel counts, to perceived sharpness, distortions and
aberrations and even the texture of the “bokeh.”
The camera’s technology does matter. But, when I compare the way photographers approach buying a camera
with the way musicians approach buying an instrument, the differences are stark, mystifying and quite possibly
revealing.
On Buying A Musical Instrument
When I shop for guitars things always start with looking the instrument over and observing any limitations.
Notice I said observing. It’s good if an instrument plays in tune, doesn’t buzz, or have any damage. But, it’s not
essential.
What really matters is the music you can make. Buying a guitar is a little like dating; you are trying to figure out if
you can have a relationship with the instrument. Actually, you are trying to figure out what sort of music you can
make with this particular guitar.
If the guitar has sufficient character and you are receptive enough as a musician, then the instrument will
suggest to you what music to play. Some guitars just beg you to play blues, or rock, or jazz.
And, sometimes this character is connected directly to the guitar’s limitations and maybe even its faults!
It’s not about buying the best guitar on the market, it’s about buying the guitar that’s best suited to the music
you make. Same is true for every other piece of kit, from amplifiers, to cables to effects. It is about creating your
tone.
In fact, guitarists are often fond of saying “tone is in the fingers,” which really means your musical character will
always come through. Even if you use someone else’s guitar, the sound of that guitar, in your hands, will not be
the same as the sound of that guitar in someone else’s hands.
My Classical Guitar
Home About Me Blog Sounds Images Words Contact
I started out playing nylon stringed classical guitars and I have one in my studio today. If I compared this
instrument to the best classical guitars I’d be forced to admit mine is, maybe not a piece of junk, but certainly
not something any real classical guitarist would want to find themselves holding on stage.
But, my classical guitar doesn’t fill that role. I need it to fill a certain role in my recordings. It’s a background
instrument and I don’t need it to have a big concert sound – I need it to have a crisp, light sound as a
background instrument. That’s its musical purpose for me.
And, when I scan my rack of guitars (13 at present in my studio) each one has a different personality, suggests its
own set of musical possibilities and feels perfectly adept to functioning in a unique way in musical compositions.
Buying Cameras As If They Were Instruments
The way photographers buy cameras often looks more like the way web designers buy computers than the way
musicians buy instruments. Some might say that accurately reflects the way technology frames what is possible
photographically. But, I don’t see photography that way at all.
To me photography is a lot more than just pointing a computer at the world.
That’s why I was fascinated by Zack Arias’ post today on camera technology. Zack laid out the technical issues
involved in comparing camera formats in a very thought-provoking way.
On Lugging Two Very Different Cameras
On my recent trips, especially Rajasthan and Outback Australia, I’ve been carrying a FujiFilm x100s and a Nikon
D800e. These two cameras look and feel different and I find myself making slightly different images with each.
They beckon me in different directions. They make me look at the same thing in different ways (all three images
in this post are of the same mountain range, on the same morning).
The x100s calls me toward making B&W and Infra-Red images, it pushes me to compositional extremes,
between the dense and the starkly open and if anything, it encourages me to express my sense of humour.
The D800e asks me to make HDR images, explore subtler shades of colour, look towards the light in a more
thoughtful way and whispers that I should look a little longer into the eyes of the people whose portraits I make.
Am I exaggerating for effect? OK, a little. But, taking these two cameras as a pair does seem to create
complementary images that I’m not sure I would make with the same models of camera and just using different
lenses.
Another Example – iPhoneography
A lot of my favourite images from the past few years have been made with an iPhone. I love how direct the
experience of making an image is – the point and shoot-y-ness of it. But, I also love how quickly things move
from making the image to processing it.
It’s one creative flow – from seeing a possible image to shipping a created image (to Instagram or whatever).
At no point am I making any conscious technical decisions. It’s the closest I’ve come, photographically, to the
feeling of recording a great guitar part to tape, the wonderful feeling of capturing something artistic that is ready
to share.
Buying Photographic Instruments
So, I’d ask you, the next time you are looking to buy a camera, maybe put down the magazines and switch off
the internet for a while. Instead, think about how your favourite cameras make you feel when you use them.
Imagine yourself photographing with creative freedom, imagine the camera in your hands the way a guitar,
saxophone or violin rests and works in the hands of a master musician.
Yes, you are buying a piece of technology and yes, the technology matters. But, more than technology, you are
buying an instrument for artistic and creative expression, a tool for speaking to the world through your images.
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Veronica says
Thursday 31st July 2014 at 9:59 am
I like the way you describe buying a camera to buying a musical instrument; I agree, two completely different things, but the
same meaning. People tend to buy the camera that is well known, more popular. However, once they get it they realize It’s
not suited for them. I myself have a Canon Rebel, and it took me months to pick it out due to the fact that I kept going into
the stores playing with different ones. Sure, the Rebel isn’t best of the best, but it suited me well and I’m not regretful of my
purchase.
Great pictures as well, btw. I like the creative element you put into each. Wish I knew how to take such fantastic pictures with
my iPhone.
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Fernando Gros : Cameras are Not Machines – They are Artistic Instruments

  • 1. Cameras Are Not Machines – They Are Artistic Instruments Tuesday 29th July 2014 By Fernando Gros — 1 Comment Having come to photography after a lifetime of making music, I’m always fascinated by the way photographers think about their main creative tool – the camera. Reading reviews, scanning forums, checking tweets and talking with photographers, I’ve always been struck by the obsession with technical minutiae; from megapixel counts, to perceived sharpness, distortions and aberrations and even the texture of the “bokeh.” The camera’s technology does matter. But, when I compare the way photographers approach buying a camera with the way musicians approach buying an instrument, the differences are stark, mystifying and quite possibly revealing. On Buying A Musical Instrument When I shop for guitars things always start with looking the instrument over and observing any limitations. Notice I said observing. It’s good if an instrument plays in tune, doesn’t buzz, or have any damage. But, it’s not essential. What really matters is the music you can make. Buying a guitar is a little like dating; you are trying to figure out if you can have a relationship with the instrument. Actually, you are trying to figure out what sort of music you can make with this particular guitar. If the guitar has sufficient character and you are receptive enough as a musician, then the instrument will suggest to you what music to play. Some guitars just beg you to play blues, or rock, or jazz. And, sometimes this character is connected directly to the guitar’s limitations and maybe even its faults! It’s not about buying the best guitar on the market, it’s about buying the guitar that’s best suited to the music you make. Same is true for every other piece of kit, from amplifiers, to cables to effects. It is about creating your tone. In fact, guitarists are often fond of saying “tone is in the fingers,” which really means your musical character will always come through. Even if you use someone else’s guitar, the sound of that guitar, in your hands, will not be the same as the sound of that guitar in someone else’s hands. My Classical Guitar Home About Me Blog Sounds Images Words Contact
  • 2. I started out playing nylon stringed classical guitars and I have one in my studio today. If I compared this instrument to the best classical guitars I’d be forced to admit mine is, maybe not a piece of junk, but certainly not something any real classical guitarist would want to find themselves holding on stage. But, my classical guitar doesn’t fill that role. I need it to fill a certain role in my recordings. It’s a background instrument and I don’t need it to have a big concert sound – I need it to have a crisp, light sound as a background instrument. That’s its musical purpose for me. And, when I scan my rack of guitars (13 at present in my studio) each one has a different personality, suggests its own set of musical possibilities and feels perfectly adept to functioning in a unique way in musical compositions. Buying Cameras As If They Were Instruments The way photographers buy cameras often looks more like the way web designers buy computers than the way musicians buy instruments. Some might say that accurately reflects the way technology frames what is possible photographically. But, I don’t see photography that way at all. To me photography is a lot more than just pointing a computer at the world. That’s why I was fascinated by Zack Arias’ post today on camera technology. Zack laid out the technical issues involved in comparing camera formats in a very thought-provoking way. On Lugging Two Very Different Cameras On my recent trips, especially Rajasthan and Outback Australia, I’ve been carrying a FujiFilm x100s and a Nikon D800e. These two cameras look and feel different and I find myself making slightly different images with each. They beckon me in different directions. They make me look at the same thing in different ways (all three images in this post are of the same mountain range, on the same morning). The x100s calls me toward making B&W and Infra-Red images, it pushes me to compositional extremes, between the dense and the starkly open and if anything, it encourages me to express my sense of humour.
  • 3. The D800e asks me to make HDR images, explore subtler shades of colour, look towards the light in a more thoughtful way and whispers that I should look a little longer into the eyes of the people whose portraits I make. Am I exaggerating for effect? OK, a little. But, taking these two cameras as a pair does seem to create complementary images that I’m not sure I would make with the same models of camera and just using different lenses. Another Example – iPhoneography A lot of my favourite images from the past few years have been made with an iPhone. I love how direct the experience of making an image is – the point and shoot-y-ness of it. But, I also love how quickly things move from making the image to processing it. It’s one creative flow – from seeing a possible image to shipping a created image (to Instagram or whatever).
  • 4. At no point am I making any conscious technical decisions. It’s the closest I’ve come, photographically, to the feeling of recording a great guitar part to tape, the wonderful feeling of capturing something artistic that is ready to share. Buying Photographic Instruments So, I’d ask you, the next time you are looking to buy a camera, maybe put down the magazines and switch off the internet for a while. Instead, think about how your favourite cameras make you feel when you use them. Imagine yourself photographing with creative freedom, imagine the camera in your hands the way a guitar, saxophone or violin rests and works in the hands of a master musician. Yes, you are buying a piece of technology and yes, the technology matters. But, more than technology, you are buying an instrument for artistic and creative expression, a tool for speaking to the world through your images. Share this:Share this: Google+Google+ Fernando Gros Filed Under: Images Tagged With: Arkaba, Art, Camera Gear, iPhoneography, Photography, South Australia, Wilpena Comments Veronica says Thursday 31st July 2014 at 9:59 am I like the way you describe buying a camera to buying a musical instrument; I agree, two completely different things, but the same meaning. People tend to buy the camera that is well known, more popular. However, once they get it they realize It’s not suited for them. I myself have a Canon Rebel, and it took me months to pick it out due to the fact that I kept going into the stores playing with different ones. Sure, the Rebel isn’t best of the best, but it suited me well and I’m not regretful of my purchase. Great pictures as well, btw. I like the creative element you put into each. Wish I knew how to take such fantastic pictures with my iPhone. 6        Follow Related My Startup In "Sounds" Hakone With The FujiFilm X100s In "Daily Life" Addicted To Innovation In recent years I've heard a lot of photographers complain about camera design. It's a common thread of concern; many new high cameras are moving away from "pure photography" by… In "Words"
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