Albi86 said:
unfocused said:
Scott Kelby is successful...Scott Kelby is a businessman...shocking.
You see, it's a bit like when doctors recommend a certain drug and then you discover they were taking money from the pharma company. Maybe they really believe the drug is great and being sponsored by its manufacturer has nothing to do with their professional opinion... but you'll never put the doubt 100% aside.
We're certainly not a that level here, but in a way I believe many people felt like Kelby's economical interests
did get in the way of his photographic recommendations in this situation. Might be the theatricality of the whole thing.
Nothing wrong in making money ... we are not forced to accept what he says and people aren't stupid to blindly follow whatever Kelby says ... its alright not to agree with Kelby or anyone else but spreading hate isn't .... many of us on this forum share our thoughts and recommend certain gear to others, but we don't get paid for it, that does not mean we are noble and Scott's recommendation has some sort of evil hidden agenda because he gets paid for it ... maybe our recommendation is not worth paying for ... but obviously a big multi-national corporation like Canon thinks its worth paying that guy, because he worked hard for it ... it's not like he is robbing people of their hard earned money from simple folk who don't know about photography ... he was talking about high end camera gear, people who generally buy that kind of gear aren't newbies, they are either professionals or very advanced hobbyists ... it ain't easy fooling them. What is stupid is when people on internet forums think that they are some sort of vigilanties out to save innocent people from any successful professional who is promoting a particular product. We don't like what the man says, that's fine, but accusing him of misleading people isn't fine.
About "theatricality", if you've attended any of Scott Kelby or Joe McNally workshops or videos, you will see that, that's how they always are ... they aren't putting up a show, that how they always talk, it is their normal approach to all their presentations/videos/workshops.