Sarah and I have spent a lot of time and effort getting a bunch of our pics printed and framed for entry into the County fair. We took them in for check in today. In conversation with the checker-inner person it came up that we had digital cameras. She told us that we should not have entered the photography division but the Graphic Arts division because we were not doing photography because we used a computer.
I pointed out that the Graphic Arts division had no classes for digital photography. She indicated the digital art class was appropriate for us. Now as a side not digital art is a single class with 4 entries allowed. The Photography division has 16 B&W and 16 color classes that EACH allow 4 entries.
I told her our prints were processed by Fuji just like film photographers and I also asked if she had questioned all the film photographers if they had scanned in their negatives and processed their pics on the computer, as many did that. She was dumbfounded by that question and indicated that real photographers all do their own darkroom work anyway.
She ended up leaving them in but telling us the judge could disqualify them. What are your thoughts on this? Anyone else ever experience this sort of discrimination. I mean this isn't even "separate but equal" treatment because we could only enter 4 images each in digital art verses just about as many as we would ever want to in photography!
Our peevation was (is) at the maximum! Cindy
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CindyD or SarahD
If one of us is laughing, and the other one isn't, one of us must be wrong...
I pointed out that the Graphic Arts division had no classes for digital photography. She indicated the digital art class was appropriate for us. Now as a side not digital art is a single class with 4 entries allowed. The Photography division has 16 B&W and 16 color classes that EACH allow 4 entries.
I told her our prints were processed by Fuji just like film photographers and I also asked if she had questioned all the film photographers if they had scanned in their negatives and processed their pics on the computer, as many did that. She was dumbfounded by that question and indicated that real photographers all do their own darkroom work anyway.
She ended up leaving them in but telling us the judge could disqualify them. What are your thoughts on this? Anyone else ever experience this sort of discrimination. I mean this isn't even "separate but equal" treatment because we could only enter 4 images each in digital art verses just about as many as we would ever want to in photography!
Our peevation was (is) at the maximum! Cindy
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CindyD or SarahD
If one of us is laughing, and the other one isn't, one of us must be wrong...