When a photographer takes a picture of a photographer, it's actually a kind of collegial collaboration. Besides, the photographers are the ones on the other side of the camera, so they don't appear in their pictures very often.
When a photographer takes a picture of a photographer, he's taking a picture of an activity that he's very familiar with. He or she is photographing a person in a position that he or she often occupies.
The photographer is quite good at taking pictures. Because the photographer can put himself in the position of the photographed person and anticipate his actions, his position, his activity. Moreover, the person being photographed is usually so preoccupied with his or her own photography that the photographer's task is made quite easy.
Když fotograf fotí fotografa, tak to je vlastně takový druh kolegiální spolupráce. Kromě toho, fotografové jsou ti, co stojí na opačné straně kamery, takže na svých snímcích se moc často neobjevují.
Když fotograf fotí fotografa, tak fotí činnost, kterou sám důvěrně zná. Fotí člověka v pozici, kterou sám také často zaujímá.
Fotograf se fotí docela dobře. Protože fotící se umí vžít do pozice fotografovaného a dokáže předvídat jeho kroky, jeho pozici, jeho činnost. Kromě toho fotografovaný je většinou tak zaujatý fotografováním, že fotografující má svůj úkol dost usnadněný.
And when a train-spotter shoots a train-spotter, all of the above is amplified and squared.
A když šotouš fotí šotouše, tak to všechno dříve popisované platí umocněné na druhou 😉😎👍
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