What's the most exciting shoot you've got lined up for after the lockdown?
Claret said, 1587407027
Roger M Neither the photographer or me go outside at the moment - and we rather enjoy being out on location together, so sadly while this may be a good idea generally speaking, it won’t work for us. But as I said - it will just be saved for next spring. We have long history of shooting together so it will just be re-added to our list haha! :) Thank you though!
JPea said, 1587409403
ADWsPhotos said
JPea said
As it would seem that I will be in lockdown for 12 months, it is impossible to even think about another shoot.
I can only think my photo graphic life has ended.
Mr Pea. I can see I'll have to give you a good talking to!!!I do appreciate that you have your own particular (and to my eyes, excellent) MO, but if you have any motivation to do something, you could do far worse than contacting Natasha J Bella about one of her remote shoots. She's very skilled, imaginative and although you won't have the same flexibility you'd have with you walking / crawling about to shoot, I strongly suspect you might have a good shoot.
Oh dear!
Thank you Mr ADWs for taking the trouble to notice and to take the trouble to suggest what I should do.
I can and only will reply in generalisations, but remote shoots are not for me.
As I mentioned somewhere in another thread, my working life was spent as it were, one to one, with the "reading" of the other person's reactions being totally important. And this is what I enjoy about my photography. It is something that cannot work remotely.
For me , it is the creation of any image I make, whether reasonably good or rubbish, that is important, rather than the finished product.
Can I say again a thank you to you. You are always a fount of common sense, but in my case, this isn't enough.
ReviloRevilo said, 1587478436
JPea said
Thank you Mr ADWs for taking the trouble to notice and to take the trouble to suggest what I should do.
I can and only will reply in generalisations, but remote shoots are not for me.
As I mentioned somewhere in another thread, my working life was spent as it were, one to one, with the "reading" of the other person's reactions being totally important. And this is what I enjoy about my photography. It is something that cannot work remotely.
For me , it is the creation of any image I make, whether reasonably good or rubbish, that is important, rather than the finished product.
Can I say again a thank you to you. You are always a fount of common sense, but in my case, this isn't enough.
This is totally how I feel. It's also why I don't work in studios - I lose all the enjoyment of the shoot.