About Boneheadedness
True "masters" of any craft are usually humble and unassuming, while they continue to challenge themselves and learn from others. Still and motion imaging, like writing code or mechanical and electrical design, enters us into a realm where we advance in skills and knowledge and at times we might start to feel like we are becoming a "master" of the craft. Then, we meet someone who has already been there and done it, and we learn just how much we don't know about the subject. Then, we really start to learn.Ultimately, this site will be used to post images and invite comment for discussion. Simply email if you want to comment, or ask a question using the INQUIRE button on the menu at the top of the page - a simple form will appear to send an email to admin@boneheadcam.com.
Chief Bonehead pictured at right
We can all learn some new tricks, and call each other "boneheads" in a friendly sense as we learn. We can gather new insights and skills and develop the vision and skills necessary to make great and lasting images. Personally, I like being a bonehead. It invites constructive input from those more knowledgeable than me.Bruce Jones, founder, boneheadcam.com