What are your plans for 2025? Models and photographers!!!
Pixelcomposer said, 1733661942
I see creative dance photography as the โbreakthroughโ theme in 2025. (In fact I think the breakthrough year has been 2024 and is upon us already)
It certainly has been for me and I am busy planning for next year too.
As I am lazy, I prefer to find styled shoots, that are pre-organised. But by styled I mean ballet dance with trained and current dancers at its core, focussing on the dancing more than elaborate outfits in Manor Houseโs if that makes sense.
Amit Kumar said, 1733663957
Orson Carter I have shot couple of Indian Classic dance forms before like Bharatnatyam and Kathakali. Would love to cover other forms as well. They are mesmerising to watch ๐๐๐
Orson Carter said, 1733664511
Amit Kumar said
Orson Carter I have shot couple of Indian Classic dance forms before like Bharatnatyam and Kathakali. Would love to cover other forms as well. They are mesmerising to watch ๐๐๐
I saw some on telly a couple of years ago - it was part of the BBC's 'Young Dancer of the Year'. Yep - mesmerising. Beautiful. Loved it. And ever since it's been on my 'things to do before I die' list.
But I've learned that there are a lot of forms of Indian dance, so one needs to get things right - i.e. the right costumes and accessories for the type of dance etc etc.
Xbikerpete said, 1733664553
Hi there!....My plans are to get healthy and enjoy a bit more travel and work with models in landscape if possible? As the UK weather is so spontaneous and changeable looking for a " Martini" model is a challenge!... I think I've found a couple here though! 25 is a go get it year!...( Martini, is a thought of any time, place?...some will remember the song in the advert?)
Abbey A said, 1733666321
The same thing we do everyday,pinky.....try to take over the world.
Or I'd settle with finding the time and patience to shoot a half decent kingfisher. That's been on the list for years. Zero success so far in that I've not seen a kingfisher since 2012 in my area.
Xbikerpete said, 1733667891
Kingfisher that's the hardest! ...there are 2 places I know where they nest and frequently are active; Edale in Derbyshire and Waltham abbey off the M25.
Jessica Knight said, 1733681023
Abbey A said
The same thing we do everyday,pinky.....try to take over the world.
Or I'd settle with finding the time and patience to shoot a half decent kingfisher. That's been on the list for years. Zero success so far in that I've not seen a kingfisher since 2012 in my area.
Not seen myself but told Alexander Park Hastings
Jessica Knight said, 1733681224
Not only do I wan to do more shoots I would also like to spend some time workimg with the same photogrpahers so we get to build a relationship and get to know each other and so build up some great art
AshleyAshton said, 1733685231
Omg same .... I was talking about this with a photographer I know . Its looks so lovely.
Iv never been but would love the experience