agoglanian
Reconnected.
Steph, my roommate had done a lot of self portrait nudes, mostly because no one else would pose for him! but aside from that, they turned out great, he had really dark and moody lighting which added lots of definition.
anyways.
all the responses here really are correct. this has to be something you do for yourself steph, obviously you are not bashful ( which is great for a photographer ). Naturally the pessimistic will see only the negative side of this matter, the risks, etc, etc.
but, i think what they fail to see is that you said this is something you have thought seriously about for the last 2 years. and i agree, if you know this is something you want to do. then by all means, do it. art is about self-expression, who says there has to be rules?
i encourage you to do what feels right to you, and if you post them on here, that is entirely up to you, and shouldn't be swayed by us. ( especially stupid young 20 year olds like me ) .
oh, and just a side note,
a lot of photographers that do self portraits often have their cable release showing, its almost like a statement. that is. IMO.
but there are always ways of hiding them. and the bulb release that RJ showed is definately what you would want to use, because it is easy to manipulate, ,be it with a hand, or a foot, or sitting on it, or someting of the like! haha.
the options are limited only by your mind, and your drive for creativity.
anyways.
all the responses here really are correct. this has to be something you do for yourself steph, obviously you are not bashful ( which is great for a photographer ). Naturally the pessimistic will see only the negative side of this matter, the risks, etc, etc.
but, i think what they fail to see is that you said this is something you have thought seriously about for the last 2 years. and i agree, if you know this is something you want to do. then by all means, do it. art is about self-expression, who says there has to be rules?
i encourage you to do what feels right to you, and if you post them on here, that is entirely up to you, and shouldn't be swayed by us. ( especially stupid young 20 year olds like me ) .
oh, and just a side note,
a lot of photographers that do self portraits often have their cable release showing, its almost like a statement. that is. IMO.
but there are always ways of hiding them. and the bulb release that RJ showed is definately what you would want to use, because it is easy to manipulate, ,be it with a hand, or a foot, or sitting on it, or someting of the like! haha.
the options are limited only by your mind, and your drive for creativity.