chambrenoire
Well-known
I was watching this new video from Seconds2Real (great pool btw!) and kind of reacted that all the participants took more or less the same pictures as the others in the group. They saw "a picture" and the others noticed that and shot their own "version" of it.
If I go out with a friend and do some shooting (I prefer going out shooting alone) this is more or less understood that that is my picture/my find, so the other person rests their camera and waits till the other person has taken his/her picture.
How do you operate when out shooting with a friend/friends?
If I go out with a friend and do some shooting (I prefer going out shooting alone) this is more or less understood that that is my picture/my find, so the other person rests their camera and waits till the other person has taken his/her picture.
How do you operate when out shooting with a friend/friends?
sunsworth
Well-known
I'll rip off their idea shamelessly. You're paying them a compliment by saying in effect that they saw something you didn't.
Larky
Well-known
I hope I don't look like them when I go shooting. They might as well have held a giant banner up and shouted through a PA system.
Like the shot of the Father with his kid though.
Like the shot of the Father with his kid though.
ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
Looks way too noticeable for my tastes. It seems to work for them, power to them. To me, 4 people walking around with cameras taking turns squatting in succession, taking the same picture. No thank you.
I like to be by myself or just one person. And I really have to like that person too.
I like to be by myself or just one person. And I really have to like that person too.
Morca007
Matt
I have to admit, it got a few good shots, but their technique makes me quite uncomfortable to be honest.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
I choose a more imaginative class of friend.How do you operate when out shooting with a friend/friends?
Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
They look quit normal to me. At least they look much more normal then me.
But what's the use of this video anyhow? Should we learn something from it? Are they special or something. I just don't get it.
Maybe it learns us that we always should go out shooting alone.
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
But what's the use of this video anyhow? Should we learn something from it? Are they special or something. I just don't get it.
Maybe it learns us that we always should go out shooting alone.
Cheers,
Michiel Fokkema
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pesphoto
Veteran
I watched it and I got the feeling they were kinda posing for the video camera, not really seriously shoting if you know what I mean. I could be wrong. I like their site and photography, but this seems like a promo piece for them more than anyhting else. I cant shoot a group ike that at all.
Bassism
Well-known
It's one thing to take a shot of a subject that somebody else noticed and try to do something different with. But at 1:30 or so where they form a queue to take exactly the same photo four times in succession seems kind of ridiculous to me.
If I was out on the street and saw them all line up to take a photo of me I think I'd probably have to laugh at them, because to my mind they look kind of ridiculous. It seems to work well enough for them though.
If I was out on the street and saw them all line up to take a photo of me I think I'd probably have to laugh at them, because to my mind they look kind of ridiculous. It seems to work well enough for them though.
Larky
Well-known
Surely it isn't real, I mean they can't honestly shoot like that all the time? I think we should make out own, anyone up for it?
chambrenoire
Well-known
This may just be an isolated incident, but I can't imagine being creative working like this in a group. But I bet they had fun! More power to them I guess 
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I'm with chambrenoir, I don't think I'd enjoy shooting in a group...photography's a solitary activity for me.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
The photos weren't worth all the trouble!
pesphoto
Veteran
lets not be too judgemental here, they do do some good work and their website is a good resource for vids and photos. I'll admit the video they made ehre could have been beter. But I think it was for some fun.
http://www.seconds2real.com/photographer/ronny-kuenniger/1/
http://www.seconds2real.com/photographer/ronny-kuenniger/1/
antiquark
Derek Ross
Vaguely reminds me of these street photography vids...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xC2UJborcc
"Float like the butterfly, sting like the bee"
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4473912792823981314

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xC2UJborcc
"Float like the butterfly, sting like the bee"
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4473912792823981314
pachuco
El ****
Good lord. I like the website allot and the photos are fun to look at but that video is rather painful to watch.
vrgard
Well-known
For whatever it's worth, I've been out shooting with a small group a number of times. And no one ever seemed bothered that someone else in the group "copied" their shot. If anything, they seemed flattered. But what I've found more interesting is that the "copied" shot never turned out exactly like the "original" shot. We each have our own eye, position ourselves slightly differently when taking a shot, frame/compose slightly differently, etc. Heck, I can hardly take two of the same shot myself. Something is always different between them, particularly when taking shots of a dynamic scene. None of this is to say that you have to like shooting with others, that's entirely up to you, nor that you should try to copy others' shots. But I don't find the idea of trying to take a similar shot to someone I'm shooting with all that abhorrent. And I do find that I learn from observing what someone else is shooting.
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-Randy
Al Kaplan
Veteran
Try to get to the point where your friends remark "Gee, I never saw you take any pictures all day!" That's a goal you won't likely reach, but well worth trying to attain.
DougFord
on the good foot
Try to get to the point where your friends remark "Gee, I never saw you take any pictures all day!" That's a goal you won't likely reach, but well worth trying to attain.
I get this reaction all the time. Problem is, it's usually because i haven't taken a picture all day!
Spider67
Well-known
Did something like that ago, "teaching" an acquaintance how to use an Leica IIIc. I was acomanying her and was there form her questions. If I saw something that interested me I made a photo of it. Actually each of us was interested in different subjects. A great part of my instructions was actually telling her "OK why don't you go over and ask him/them?".
Interestingly a bunch of people already asked me to go shooting with them.....
Interestingly a bunch of people already asked me to go shooting with them.....
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