zwarte_kat
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I would never have made photography part of my profession.
😀 I guess my wife wouldn't like having these images around the house.I would have taken pictures of all my girlfriends.
😀 I guess my wife wouldn't like having these images around the house.
😀 I guess my wife wouldn't like having these images around the house.
I would give the following advice to the my younger self:
1. Get closer.
2. Find a place with good light and geometry (interesting shapes for composition). Then be patient and wait for serendipitous situations to occur in front of you.
3. Smile more, and be friendly.
4. Be courageous.
5. Don't apologize for being street photographer.
6. Practice hyper-focal shooting. Especially from the hip.
7. Shoot much more.
8. Be ruthless in editing.
9. Get someone else to critique work.
10. Invest in good glass.
pretty good advice!
Well, three out of four. I don't regard LF as a waste of time. Then again, I used it professionally and it still suits some of the pictures I take.This, down to the specific years (Ko, are we the same age?)
I even had the opportunity - had a girlfriend in 92 that shot, deved and printed her own b&w.
Plus:
Abandon color film sooner - I've never going to do anything with those negs.
Not waste time with holga, diana, expired film, or large format.
Shoot more of everything around me.
Well, three out of four. I don't regard LF as a waste of time. Then again, I used it professionally and it still suits some of the pictures I take.
Cheers,
R.