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Feb 09, 2012 10:11 |  #1

just staritng to really get more and more into shooting. but now that i have done some model shoots, i find myself continualy trying to better each thing.

next i downloaded LR, and now after trying to tweak some pics, i start to notice and pay attention even more to my surrounding in the pic.

the final straw-so far-, now when i go out into public say to the store or to college i find myself noticing people alot more. not that i ingnored them, but now that i try and imagine an artistic quality that i could see them in if i were to shoot them. complete strangers.

Whats a trip is when you invision a type of shoot you wanna do and you come across someone you think would fit it perfectly yet you know you would look like a nut if you approached them.

I chuckel when i imagine "have you ever modeled before" ..........groan.....

anyone else go threw this?


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Feb 09, 2012 17:04 |  #2

it's called learning to see creatively... Bryan Peterson said "You'll never see the world the same way again." or something like that.


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Feb 09, 2012 17:29 |  #3

yeah, it happens.




  
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Feb 09, 2012 20:48 |  #4

Absolutely! Different subject, but same thing...when I'm driving, I'm always framing landscape opportunities in my mind.

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Feb 10, 2012 08:44 |  #5

yeah , i do that also. i see landscapes and building in neigborhoods that would be love to shoot, but then i dont wanna freak out the homeowner taking shots of there house.

i find myself wanting to shoot peoples cars i come across during daily activities. wondering if they would like to trade free images for letting me just shoot and get some practice. i would think most that have been some time in their car would, but i just feel if i were approached that way i would think "nut".

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Feb 10, 2012 15:11 |  #6

just make sure your camera is intimidating enough,or make sure you have two and you should be allright ;)


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