Friday, November 8, 2013

Will Smart Phone & Pad Cameras replace conventional cameras?



Declining sales of high-end cameras and lenses are raising an alarming question for companies like Canon Inc. and Nikon Corp.: Could the proliferation of camera-enabled, app-heavy smart phones be crushing not only the simple point-and-shoot but premium models as well? (Question from a 11/8 Wall Street Journal article)

The answer to this question could very well be YES. It seems that camera clubs are well advised to include those new photographers in their planning and develop new standards for those photographs. Measuring those images to the old club standards in competitions would be unjust. They are more like museum/gallery type photographs, “you get what the phone sees”. They are actually more to the truth than the current images that we show and enter in competitions. Take a look at www.lumieregallery.net , click on Vivian Maier and compare her images to images taken by a good phone camera photographer.
Anyway, I intend to convince our members and management to find ways to attract those new photographers and their work to our club. There is an unknown amount of great talents out there that we have not yet recognized. We should invite phone photographers that read this article, to send us samples of their work to help us learn what is needed to incorporate those “New Artists” into our group.

Communicate with us by sending comments and/or sample images by e-mail to APSEntries@gmail.com/  I will mention the best comments and post some images in my next Smart Phone Blog.
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