Commenting on the commentary (a follow-up to my post on Steve Huff’s site).

Favourite, Inspiration, Q&A

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Two days ago, my “Photographing your family with the BEST photo equipment” article was featured on SteveHuffPhoto.com.

The piece generated much commentary, and I’ve read through all of it.  Almost all of it was overwhelmingly positive but, surprisingly, a few negative responses emerged.  I write “surprisingly” because I always choose my words very carefully and I know there wasn’t anything controversial or provocative in my post.

It was meant to be very positive, in fact.

But this is the internet age, where making a statement like “I like pizza” will generate a handful of negative responses.  Arguing with the responders is not productive, of course.

You know, I realized several years ago just how inconsequential all the frantic machinations of daily life can be, when we don’t take the time to appreciate each other.  The only important thing — the only enduring thing — when you strip away all the pretenses, is this:

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“How we treat each other is the only thing that counts.”

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So, instead of trying to respond to a few negative comments, I’d like to take the time to post a personal “thank you” — on this very site — to all of the wonderful people who got my post.  For their very eloquent comments (some critical, but at least constructive) I’d like to specifically thank these individuals:

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Neil Buchan-Grant

Ashwin Rao

Duane Pandorf

Colin Steel

Photozopia

Jonny

Harry

Danniel Schwartzkopf

William Jusuf

Joanne Puyat

Travis

Robert T Wilson

Armanius

Leo

Duncan

Flamingjune1967

Denis

cidereye

Laugaut

Jack

Michael S.

Nacho Pello

Mark S

Peter Laaba

derekdj

Bryan Campbell

Paco

Guillaume

Andrew

Chrstine Lee

William Jones

Matus

Rick Alan

jim

David Young

Kelvin

Mo Han

Jason Howe

Richard ford

Dariel Palacol,

Dj0502

Joan

Andrew Ryle

Gauge Caudell

Orestis

John

des

Manny

Peter

Charlie

Marc Weisberg

Tyson Ng

c.d. embrey

Bianca

Felipe Méndez

Dan L.

Henk

Jun

Radar

Twitch

Enzo

David Young

Denis

John Driggers

Greg

dan

Chris Smith

Garazd Vahen

Jag Siva

Jacob

Steindid

Godfrey

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Last but not least, I want to thank Steve again for his generosity in allowing me to share my words and images on his wonderful site.

—Peter.

10 thoughts on “Commenting on the commentary (a follow-up to my post on Steve Huff’s site).

  1. gorantomsic's avatar

    Great post and the right attitude in your reply there 🙂

    I agree with your on this wholeheartedly, since my favorite motive are the people I love most. Your photos manage to sum up all the reasons I covet the M9.

  2. Colin Steel's avatar

    You are very welcome Peter, I only comment on things that I find personally interesting and your post definately fell into that category. I also like the simple style of your blog, somehow it aligns very nicely with your photography.

    Cheers,

    Colin

  3. eugekev's avatar

    Congrats man. I keep an eye on the site and read a number of the articles. Over time I personally have lost some enthusiasm for the site however. I don’t feel that there’s a lot of objectivity on the site and things generally seem “OVER THE TOP!” and hyperbolic. More and more of the articles there seem to be written by guest authors, whom I imagine don’t get much recompense.

  4. Jeroen's avatar

    Hi Peter,

    Great follow up to your fantastic inspiration post on Steve’s website! Although I didn’t post any comment on the website, I fully agree with you that you choose your words carefully and IMO they are also very powerful! And your pictures are amazing and they gave me inspiration to shoot my own family in this way as well. Please do not pay too much attention to the negative responses. It is better to focus on the positive side of live, because it gives you new fresh energy to shoot even more beautiful photos:-)! Keep up the good work and please keep on sharing new stuff!!

    Have a wonderful day, Jeroen

  5. greg g49's avatar

    Family is, for many, the #1 or #2 priority in their lives (depending on where they stand on God). That being the case, surely anything that involves them deserves your best effort. That best effort probably involves your best tools. Still, the images of your family are not (I think) extraordinary on account of the Leica equipment, but on account of your love of them, your value of special moments involving them, and the complete focus and attention you bring to making their images. If you had only an iPhone or a box with a pin hole and film holder, I believe the images would still be extraordinary. They’d maybe look different than now, but there would be no hiding the love, value, and attention within a different technical scope.

    Perhaps you’ll squirm a bit at the analogy, but if you gave Miles Davis a kazoo he’d still have found a way to express his vision, ’cause he loved the music. So in that sense, I understood your post on SH’s site to be about something other than gear…

    It was a really good post.

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