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All images © Tim Clinch

There’s nothing like a list to catch your attention, and the internet is full


of them – but are they worth the time it takes to read them? Far better,


says Tim Clinch, to get out there and take pictures.


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ists. They’re everywhere.
The internet is full of
them, especially, it seems
to me, photography related
ones. So I’ve decided to jump
on the bandwagon and publish
three of my own. Here goes.

Five things that have
made photography
better than before:
1 Democracy
Yes my friends, anyone
can now call themselves a
photographer. That doesn’t
mean that they are, but
the digital revolution (or
whatever it is) means that
nowadays anyone can have
a go.
This is a good thing. Cream
rises to the top.

2 Mobile phones
There is no excuse for anyone
not to have a camera on them
at all times. Once again, this
can only be a good thing.
3 Technology that works
Split second autofocus, TTL
metering that is 100% accurate


  • I love it all. And, most
    importantly, it frees me up to
    concentrate on the important
    stuff: composition, lighting
    and subject matter.
    4 Lightroom
    My favourite post-production
    software. I’m in control of all
    my pictures, all the time.
    5 Cheap airline tickets
    Best way to improve your
    portfolio/website/photographic
    self-esteem? Pack your camera
    bag. Hop on a plane and go
    take pictures!


Five things that have
made photography
worse than before:

1 Endless pigeonholing
‘I’m a street/pinhole/film/
macro/mobile/Canon/Nikon
photographer’. No you’re not.
If you’re any good at all, you’re
just a photographer.
2 Camera manufacturers
The ones who have stopped
making actual cameras and are
now suppliers of up-market,
male jewellery.
3 The long live film
movement
Film will never die. Now let’s
move on and take pictures.
4 Hypocrisy
People who take faux vintage
wet plate collodion pictures
with their expensive large

format cameras complaining
about people who take faux
vintage pictures with their new
iPhones (and vice-versa).
5 Photography snobs
My goodness...don’t we all
know some! Listen geek-boy,
just because someone does
something differently to you
doesn’t mean they’re wrong.

Five really annoying
questions I get asked
all the time:
1 Q What camera should
I buy?
A I don’t know, I’m not you.
Think about the type of
photography you like and
do some research.
2 Q I’d like to use your
pictures but don’t have a

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