atlcruiser
Part Yeti
These events are generally noisy, active, emotional and sometimes confusing. I did not catch that in your work. Maybe a few close face shots, tearful expressions, closed eyes and singing. Your shots make the event look staged. Maybe they calmed down because you were there, maybe they were a more self-controlled group.
My experience with these events left me wondering how people couold get so emotional and then just pick up and go home.
I think I would have used a 50 or even a 75-80 fast lens.
Obviously, I wasn't there so I could be way off target.
Thanks for posting, these are very interesting events to observe and you did a nice job on that end.
Second guessing myself, maybe you were trying not to get too close-up and personal out of respect for what was going on.
You have hit on some good points. I brought the 35 specifically to get some distance and wide frames. I wanted to grab the overall context as opposed to specifics of individuals. I think next time I will bring a 50 as well to get a bit tighter. Part of that was respect for the people and part of that was to force myself to be in the action...not a viewer of the action.
The funny thing was that I was concerned about being in the way or being too close...I was pushed to the front and told to get into the action...that is how I got many of the PICs....I was right in it 🙂
This was my first experience at a revial so I cant compare to any others but I will say 100% for sure they were not at all toned down! My head was ringing for a few hours after!
I find it very interesting how the photos compare to my memory of the event....To me it was all a blur of film, cameras, people and noise. I shot 13 rolls of 35 is about 2 hours. Looking back now at the photos I get the idea of a more static, staged event. I am not sure how to resolve that or even if it is an issue.