Showing posts with label Marc Adamus fake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marc Adamus fake. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

Marc Adamus says: Eat your Moose Meat and Vegetables, boys & girls!

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 If you want to be big, strong, and famous like Marc Adamus, what do you do? This PSA will let you know, straight from the horse’s mouth!

Marc Adamus' advice to those who want to be Big, Strong, and Famous!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Marc Adamus is a despicable psychopath who desperately desires to be famous for his own selfish lusts.

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Marc Adamus is a despicable psychopath


  
 Marc Adamus wants to be famous. Anyone who knows anything about Marc, and claims otherwise, is either profoundly ignorant or a lying shill. Here’s an example of Marc’s desire to be Famous:

Marc Adamus wants to be famous. He'll go to any length to achieve that; never forget it. 



 
(This image is a screenshot from an Internet Archive copy of Marc Adamus’ old Timecatcher profile).
Accessed from the Marc Adamus LIES 1.0 blog here.



Why do I saying that wanting to be famous is a bad thing? Because in the desperate hunt for fame & glory, it can lead people to lie, cheat, steal, even kill. Most famous people didn’t become famous because they tried really hard to do so; they mostly stumbled into it. 

 Marc Adamus didn’t, and won’t, stumble into fame, so he fits in the former category: a liar, cheater, thief, who will do anything, no matter how low and depraved, to become famous. He’s spread lies such as “Marc is arguably one of the most talented photographers of his time”, and “Marc’s photographs have been published extensively worldwide in a large variety of media ranging from calendars, books, advertising and the publications of National Geographic, Outdoor Photographer, Popular Photography and many more”. Neither of these statements are true, but have been spread around the Internet by Marc in an attempt to mold the publics’ perception of him and make him appear to be famous (fake it until you make it). 

 Be aware of this. If you are a Marc Adamus fan who praises him on various venues around the Internet, you are just a tool that is being used to make Marc appear to be a really big thing. Marc doesn’t care about his fans. Not an iota. They’re just tools to further his goal of fame. You are never going to be “like Marc”, photograph or Photoshop “like Marc”, or attract the sort of useless, meaningless Internet praise that he does. Might as well save the thousands of dollars and go play ball with your kids or walk your dog.

 Let this be clear. The economy is getting worse. Our economics experts have admitted this. Scum like Steve Sieren, Floris van Bruegel, Kevin Mcneal, or Adrian Klein will not be selling workshops when their idiot clients (The Miles Morgans out there) are losing their houses and jobs. Do you think anyone will care about Marc Adamus’ photo.net portfolio, his comments and critiques, or your comments & critiques when people are begging for food on the streets and getting their houses repossessed?
 I’m not trying to paint a bleak picture here; I’m just trying to put this vanity and fame lust into perspective. In the bigger picture, being a tool of some Internet fame whore is going to look really ridiculous, in retrospect, ten years down the road. Take a step back. Read my “Do you really love photography” post and stop being an instrument for Marc Adamus’ quest for illegitimate fame.


Friday, October 7, 2011

Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs. A couple words from Marc Adamus LIES 2.0

Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs


Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs.

I was shocked, and saddened, to hear of the death of Steve Jobs on the 5th. Like many others, Steve was an idol and a man I greatly admired. His legacy of innovation and excellence will influence us for years to come. 

 One of the things I admired about Steve was that he wasn’t a sellout. He had a vision, and worked ceaselessly to achieve it. We all remember the stories about Steve having circuit boards re-designed so that they would look better, even though almost no one would ever see the inside of the computer. He was the only one who cared how the inside looked, and as a consequence, we have the industrial design icons of the Mac Pro desktops and G5 machines, which are sculpted metal, both inside and out. 

 Why I do talk about this? Compare Steve Jobs to say, Marc Adamus. It’s like the Bill Gates joke about Bill & God: the difference between the two is that God doesn’t think he’s Bill Gates (no offense to Bill!). It’s the same way with Marc. Marc thinks he’s some sort of visionary and a very brilliant person. Steve actually was that person. Marc spouts off lies about how famous he is, only to switch gears and talk about his humble demeanor to a different audience. Steve Jobs introduced technology and design that spawned thousands of jobs and created entirely new types of markets. Marc spawned a following of vain losers who destroy the market they claim to be a part of. 

 Think of a Marc-Adamus type Steve Jobs. He wouldn’t really create anything. He’d teach others (workshops) how to “create” MP3 players and computers, and those students would go on to steal the other designs out there, undercutting the originals in hopes of creating a market for stolen technology. Marc would be the motivational speaker, spewing bullshit at a mile a minute while snowing his adoring fans. 

I say all this because there’s a difference between the real thing, and a fake, a fraud who wants to bullshit his way to the top. Marc Adamus is the fake. Steve Jobs was the real thing. Rest in peace, Steve; you will be missed.