jgw
Member
This is a well known phenomenon, but I think mainly for certain types of photography, which maybe attract a certain type of person, which is in itself interesting. I don't want to lead or direct the responses (if any) at this stage, but I do have my own answers to this, and these are wide ranging, and for various reasons.
Would you consider yourself a shy person; and if so, what would be your definition of 'shy'? Have you ever not taken pictures because of this, (I know this particular question is covered on this forum in other ways) though I would have thought that it's more likely that certain photographic situations have not been tackled or even entered into and therefore lost. But maybe you've dealt with similar situations before? Do you know any photographers you would have described as shy? We all know that the photographs we miss are the ones we still see in our mind's eye which can haunt us for a long time! As do certain photographic opportunities, perhaps not taken advantage of at relevant times. Perhaps you don't agree with any of this at all!
Would you consider yourself a shy person; and if so, what would be your definition of 'shy'? Have you ever not taken pictures because of this, (I know this particular question is covered on this forum in other ways) though I would have thought that it's more likely that certain photographic situations have not been tackled or even entered into and therefore lost. But maybe you've dealt with similar situations before? Do you know any photographers you would have described as shy? We all know that the photographs we miss are the ones we still see in our mind's eye which can haunt us for a long time! As do certain photographic opportunities, perhaps not taken advantage of at relevant times. Perhaps you don't agree with any of this at all!