dave lackey
Veteran
My latest Photographic Essay on small towns #1 is finally ready to print after 6 long months. Documentary work is far more fascinating than one would think up front. But it is a lot of work offset by meeting a lot of good people.😀
There are a lot of myths running around on forums and this one project alone has destroyed a few of them for me:
1. People do not care what camera you are using. Not one person has ever asked what camera I was using or whether it was film or digital.
2. No one was paranoid about a photographer running around the small town taking photos.
3. Interviews and photo requests were easily granted as the people were eager to be included in a book on the little town they love. No need to ambush them.
4. Photographic documentaries in book form do not generate profit. Each one being printed has a cost attached to it that will never be covered by selling X books.
5. Trespassing on property is unnecessary. A simple phone call or request got me access to what I needed to photograph.
6. A couple of police officers were somewhat "not eager" to get their photos done, I suppose because they were on duty and didn't want to be seen as goofing off. However, I had complete access to the Police Chief and his second-in-command and they loved getting their photographs taken with no questions asked.
All in all, a great experience and I have already moved on to other towns and begun shooting.🙂
There are a lot of myths running around on forums and this one project alone has destroyed a few of them for me:
1. People do not care what camera you are using. Not one person has ever asked what camera I was using or whether it was film or digital.
2. No one was paranoid about a photographer running around the small town taking photos.
3. Interviews and photo requests were easily granted as the people were eager to be included in a book on the little town they love. No need to ambush them.
4. Photographic documentaries in book form do not generate profit. Each one being printed has a cost attached to it that will never be covered by selling X books.
5. Trespassing on property is unnecessary. A simple phone call or request got me access to what I needed to photograph.
6. A couple of police officers were somewhat "not eager" to get their photos done, I suppose because they were on duty and didn't want to be seen as goofing off. However, I had complete access to the Police Chief and his second-in-command and they loved getting their photographs taken with no questions asked.
All in all, a great experience and I have already moved on to other towns and begun shooting.🙂