simonankor said:
But every time I pull out a camera, everyone in my family moans and hides from it! :bang: It is SO frustrating!
Let me partly play devils advocate here, and also give you one very strong suggestion. I've been on both sides of the lens on this one, so to speak.
Although I carry a camera almost everywhere and do pull it out on occasion, I do feel a sense of being on the spot when somebody ELSE pulls out a camera (in say a social situation) and starts firing away. What I really feel is out of control of the situation. I know that I am ephemerally photogenic -- sometimes I look fine in casual photos, but often I look old, stoned, bad facial expression, etc. and I cringe on the thought that photos like that would be posted on a bulletin board, or worse on some photo site! Yes, I'm one who groans when somebody other than me starts shooting.
🙂
Ok, a few years ago I was asked by one of our bosses to take some informal shots of our department, you know, people at work type shots. Most of the people were cool with it, but one, one of my best friends at work, and somebody who I regard as highly photogenic, objected the most. I took her aside and expained to her that I would work with her and that she would be in control of the situation, meaning I would take many shots, show everything to her first, and any she didn't like would be totally removed from those shown to the others. Although she's far more photogenic than I am, I knew what she felt.
I think the key is to let those who are the subject know that they are in control, and respect the fact that they might be sensitive (and vain)
🙂 and let them have a very active part in the process, going as far as giving them 100% "NO WAY" authority over any photo they don't like.