How much value is there, for a Photographer, in understanding Photographic Technicalities?
This post is inspired by Christina. Her battle to understand technicalities and her search to find a “recipe” for taking better pictures.
For a few days now, I have been wondering, what is the best way of assisting those whom have difficulty in understanding the basic principles of taking better pictures. Do we need to get into complicated discussions about understanding technical jargon. I am referring to exactly understanding some of the more complicated technical issues like, how DOF is “generated”, how ISO works, why a lens needs to have 9 shutter blades and not only 7. What does all of that confusing technical terminology and twaddle have to do with taking better pictures? Are we not perhaps getting into too much technical detail and missing the point of of our Photographic endeavours?
More than year ago I attended a photographic show where a very well known, respected Photographer, by the name of Brett Florence (http://www.brettflorens.com/), was talking about the Nikon D600. (I am sure Brett will not mind me saying what I am about to say. Sorry Brett, this is the truth.) He was standing with the D600 in his hand and he said something like this, “The Nikon D600 has a 24MP sensor, 240 million pixels”. Someone else had to correct Brett that 24MP means 24 million pixels.
Was Brett making a fool of himself? NO, I do not think so. Some may say YES, he should know better. Brett may not be a technical genius but Brett is a PHOTOGRAPHER. Not just any Photographer, he is a very good Photographer. Does it make him a “lesser” Photographer if he is ”technically disadvantaged”. Does Brett need to know the difference between 24 million and 240 million pixels? Does he need to know how analogue is converted to digital to make him a better Photographer? No, Brett Florence is not a Nikon engineer or technician, he is a PHOTOGRAPHER. Brett Florence understands what it takes to capture superb images.
Look at the images captured by Brett Florence, keeping in mind the man who captured those images blundered about the resolution of a Nikon D600.
What I have learned, from Brett Florence, that day, is that technical knowledge, of how an image is “created”, is not the crux of capturing good images, it is the end result of what the image looks like that matters. Knowing what the pixel pitch of the sensor of your camera is, is not going to make you a better Photographer.
The magic question is always, “What makes a Photographer a better Photographer”? I do not have the magic answer, else I would be rubbing shoulders with the Brett Florences of this world. Form looking at the images of world renowned Photographers I draw conclusions as to what makes them better than myself.
Understanding WHAT makes a better picture is probably worth much more than understanding HOW the picture is created. Understanding HOW to use settings to capture an image is better than understanding WHY you use those settings. Understanding WHAT specific setting will do to improve the image is better than understanding WHY those settings will improve the image. Knowing that 9000K will render an image much warmer than 2500K is better than knowing WHY 9000K will render the image much warmer than 2500K.
Are you more eager to know WHY rather than knowing HOW to? Should we not perhaps pay more attention to the HOW TO rather than WHY?