sdotkling
Sent through the ether
I'm a fictional photographer in that it is fiction that I'm a photographer.
regularchickens
Well-known
Personal, because all of my photo work - street, portrait, nudes, reportage, or family - involves working out my influences and urges and trying to refine my vision and whatever it is that's driving me.
Personal because it's a hobby and I don't make any money off of it.
Personal because it's a hobby and I don't make any money off of it.
Paul Luscher
Well-known
I shoot whatever interests me.
I shoot whatever interests me.
That's what the personal category is for.
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
I put down 'street', in the meaning of urban landscape with or without people (mostly with), but it is all personal to me, so that would be appropriate too. 'Confused' sums up my general outlook on life, so it has an impact on my photography as well.
thirtyfivefifty
Noctilust survivor
Personal--in a unexaggerated, photo-journalistic, snapshot aesthetic, humanistic, street sort of fashion.
Jamie123
Veteran
Funny categories. I think 'terrible' should be in there, too.
Is a personal photographer similar to a personal trainer or a personal shopper? And isn't it possible for someone who does mostly commercial work in the studio to be a fashion photographer? And is 'family and friends' or 'vacation' not 'personal'?
Is a personal photographer similar to a personal trainer or a personal shopper? And isn't it possible for someone who does mostly commercial work in the studio to be a fashion photographer? And is 'family and friends' or 'vacation' not 'personal'?
Funny categories. I think 'terrible' should be in there, too.
Is a personal photographer similar to a personal trainer or a personal shopper? And isn't it possible for someone who does mostly commercial work in the studio to be a fashion photographer? And is 'family and friends' or 'vacation' not 'personal'?
I just didn't want to use the typical "Popular Photography" magazine type of labels.
Personal photography, to me, is work you do for yourself by your own rules. I don't do family or vacation photos, but my work is personal. I think the difference is in what you consider your work to be... is it art or is it capturing memories for instance. Perhaps I should have used Travel over vacation? However, to me they are synonymous.
Yes, studio work can be fashion, but it certainly isn't the rule. Fashion doesn't have to be done in studios.
Again, no poll of this nature can be perfect... as I stated in the opening thread:
"Of course, I missed a few options, and some of you fit into many categories, but what best describes the bulk of your photography?"
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
I put down 'street', in the meaning of urban landscape with or without people (mostly with), but it is all personal to me, so that would be appropriate too. 'Confused' sums up my general outlook on life, so it has an impact on my photography as well.
I think confusion kinda goes with being creative.
Another thing to consider is being ambiguous like trying to shoot the indecisive moment. Kinda like this closed tatoo palor in the south Bronx that had all these signs promoting tatoos, but then there was also another sign that advertised tatoo removal.
Ambiguity creates confusion and then makes me laugh. Somehow I find confusion interesting, and I kinda dwell there. One of the reasons why I live in NYC.
Cal
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
I think confusion kinda goes with being creative.
Cal
That is the optimistic way of looking at it. I think it can cut two ways though. I do like ambiguity as well. Good art tends to tweak people a certain way, to take them out of their comfort zone.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
That is the optimistic way of looking at it. I think it can cut two ways though. I do like ambiguity as well. Good art tends to tweak people a certain way, to take them out of their comfort zone.
Life gets messy at times, but out of all this chaos I can always still find beauty.
You should shoot with Andre sometime. He actively looks for ugly stuff to shoot, but instead he finds profound beauty. I really love his compositions. He once said, "The uglier the better." LOL.
Cal
notraces
Bob Smith
HDR all the way!
iandiam
Member
Other:
Observant would be a good description, thanks @maddoc.
I can't think of a better way to describe it. I'm a baker by trade, 3D artist by training (jewelry), and I have a T4 (color Fuji chrome 200) in my coat pocket and a CL (thanks @sepiareverb) with the CV 35/2.5 pancake around my neck (fomapan 100). I'm on my way to the bank, then back to the bakery. I'll probably stop on/under a bridge, or camp outside the grocery store for a bit on the way (I need to shop for dinner) then walk some friends' dog.
If Observant doesn't fit in 'other' then I suggest you call me a 'living' photographer, as there are things done and seen, recorded and [sadly] missed.
Observant would be a good description, thanks @maddoc.
I can't think of a better way to describe it. I'm a baker by trade, 3D artist by training (jewelry), and I have a T4 (color Fuji chrome 200) in my coat pocket and a CL (thanks @sepiareverb) with the CV 35/2.5 pancake around my neck (fomapan 100). I'm on my way to the bank, then back to the bakery. I'll probably stop on/under a bridge, or camp outside the grocery store for a bit on the way (I need to shop for dinner) then walk some friends' dog.
If Observant doesn't fit in 'other' then I suggest you call me a 'living' photographer, as there are things done and seen, recorded and [sadly] missed.
jsolanzo
Established
landscape for me. It's what interests me the most. I'm too shy for street photog.
HDR all the way!
That's a process... I'm talking more of content.
Other:
Observant would be a good description, thanks @maddoc.
I can't think of a better way to describe it. I'm a baker by trade, 3D artist by training (jewelry), and I have a T4 (color Fuji chrome 200) in my coat pocket and a CL (thanks @sepiareverb) with the CV 35/2.5 pancake around my neck (fomapan 100). I'm on my way to the bank, then back to the bakery. I'll probably stop on/under a bridge, or camp outside the grocery store for a bit on the way (I need to shop for dinner) then walk some friends' dog.
If Observant doesn't fit in 'other' then I suggest you call me a 'living' photographer, as there are things done and seen, recorded and [sadly] missed.
This fits under personal.
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
I chose "other."
I primarily do portraiture these days. In studio and out. Some paid. Some just because I want to.
I primarily do portraiture these days. In studio and out. Some paid. Some just because I want to.
Jamie123
Veteran
I just didn't want to use the typical "Popular Photography" magazine type of labels.
Personal photography, to me, is work you do for yourself by your own rules. I don't do family or vacation photos, but my work is personal. I think the difference is in what you consider your work to be... is it art or is it capturing memories for instance. Perhaps I should have used Travel over vacation? However, to me they are synonymous.
Yes, studio work can be fashion, but it certainly isn't the rule. Fashion doesn't have to be done in studios.
Again, no poll of this nature can be perfect... as I stated in the opening thread:
"Of course, I missed a few options, and some of you fit into many categories, but what best describes the bulk of your photography?"
Yeah, but if you're going to use unconventional categories like these you should at least allow multiple choices. What I meant with my the example of fashion and studio is that it's quite possible for the bulk of someones work to be made in the studio and be fashion photography. There's no way to pick one over the other.
Me, I consider myself a portrait photographer although that's not the necessarily the majority of my work. I often photograph models for model agencies so it does get a bit fashion-y at times although I prefer to look at it as stylized portraiture. Some of it is done in the studio and some of it outdoors. However, I also go out to take pictures when I feel the urge and some of it will be landscape and some 'street' and some of it maybe even still life. I also take pictures when I travel although I wouldn't exactly call it 'vacation photography'. I often carry a camera when I go out at night with friends although I wouldn't consider myself a 'party photographer'. I've done a few commercial still life jobs and I assist for a still life/landscape photographer although I'm definitely not a still life photographer (bores me to hell).
Most of the work I do I do because I want to and I try to do it on my own terms as much as I can. The reason I consider myself a portrait photographer is that I'm fascinated by people's faces (and postures) and it's what I most love doing.
mbohara
Member
Long-term documentary projects. I just don't realize that I'm doing them. 
But in reality, anything but posed portraiture which has never done anything for me. Former photojournalist. Doing events and conferences as supplemental income as I go to school.
Fascinated with color, the industry, and why we value the images we do.
But in reality, anything but posed portraiture which has never done anything for me. Former photojournalist. Doing events and conferences as supplemental income as I go to school.
Fascinated with color, the industry, and why we value the images we do.
Yeah, but if you're going to use unconventional categories like these you should at least allow multiple choices. What I meant with my the example of fashion and studio is that it's quite possible for the bulk of someones work to be made in the studio and be fashion photography. There's no way to pick one over the other.
It's not that serious of a poll. No matter how I approached it, I was going to be wrong in someone's view. If you do fashion, you pick fashion (regardless if it is in the studio or not). No big deal.
Me, I consider myself a portrait photographer although that's not the necessarily the majority of my work. I often photograph models for model agencies so it does get a bit fashion-y at times although I prefer to look at it as stylized portraiture. Some of it is done in the studio and some of it outdoors. However, I also go out to take pictures when I feel the urge and some of it will be landscape and some 'street' and some of it maybe even still life. I also take pictures when I travel although I wouldn't exactly call it 'vacation photography'. I often carry a camera when I go out at night with friends although I wouldn't consider myself a 'party photographer'. I've done a few commercial still life jobs and I assist for a still life/landscape photographer although I'm definitely not a still life photographer (bores me to hell).
Most of the work I do I do because I want to and I try to do it on my own terms as much as I can. The reason I consider myself a portrait photographer is that I'm fascinated by people's faces (and postures) and it's what I most love doing.
Please accept my apology that my poll doesn't fit your life. Again, polls of this nature are impossible to make to please everyone.
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