The last two photoshoots I've done, I've had random people come up to me and ask/tell me what I was doing and how I should do it right.
Does this happen to everyone? How do you deal with it?
B.Miller Senior Member 802 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Lexington, SC More info | Nov 07, 2009 18:20 | #1 The last two photoshoots I've done, I've had random people come up to me and ask/tell me what I was doing and how I should do it right.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
NateP. Senior Member 278 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Monterey Bay, Calif. More info | Nov 07, 2009 18:36 | #2 Happens all the time. Just agree to make them go away, and then do your own thing. fuji x100
LOG IN TO REPLY |
zelseman Goldmember 1,922 posts Likes: 34 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Tahlequah, OK More info | Nov 07, 2009 18:38 | #3 I have never had anyone do that, nor would I do that to another photographer unless it was something crazy obvious that they just werent noticing.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | Nov 07, 2009 18:41 | #4 zelseman wrote in post #8974121 I have never had anyone do that, nor would I do that to another photographer unless it was something crazy obvious that they just werent noticing. I think thats rather disrespectful. You wouldnt go up to a surgeon and say, "Hey, I clean fish with my filet knife. I think you will get that heart out alot faster if you do this." Fortunately, hospital security is pretty good or it would certainly happen with alarming frequency. Jay
LOG IN TO REPLY |
yogestee "my posts can be a little colourful" More info | Nope,,never happens to me.. But I often get asked what I'm shooting with.. Jurgen
LOG IN TO REPLY |
JeffreyG "my bits and pieces are all hard" More info | Nov 07, 2009 21:02 | #6 I've never had people tell me what to do. Usually they ask me what they should do. My personal stuff:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jngirbach/sets/
LOG IN TO REPLY |
FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | Nov 07, 2009 21:04 | #7 ^^^ Jay
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Nov 07, 2009 21:04 | #8 The first one to do this to me caught me off guard and I brushed if off but the guy today really rubbed me the wrong way. To the point where the family I was taking pics for mentioned how rude he was about the situation.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
PMCphotography Goldmember 1,775 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: Tasmania, Australia. More info | Nov 08, 2009 04:02 | #9 Nate P. wrote in post #8974112 Happens all the time. Just agree to make them go away, and then do your own thing. Yup. I say something like "Yeah, that's a good point. I'll keep that in mind." Twitter
LOG IN TO REPLY |
yogestee "my posts can be a little colourful" More info | Nov 08, 2009 04:12 | #10 I say something like "Yeah, that's a good point. I'll keep that in mind. As tactful as a Taswegian can be!! Jurgen
LOG IN TO REPLY |
argyle Cream of the Crop 8,187 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2007 Location: DFW, Texas More info | Hardly ever happens, and if it did, I'd probably thank the person and say that maybe I'd give it a try sometime...that's usually enough to end it right there...I try not to encourage or extend the conversation. There's only one person I'll listen to and take advice from...a friend of mine that shoots for National Geographic. Other than that, I do fine on my own. "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". - Dean Wormer
LOG IN TO REPLY |
JonFoster is it safe? 4,521 posts Likes: 39 Joined Feb 2005 Location: White Lake, MI More info | Nov 08, 2009 11:23 | #12 It happens to me all the time... Especially at event shoots. I shoot with a Little Canon
LOG IN TO REPLY |
golfecho (I will regret that) More info | Nov 08, 2009 11:42 | #13 argyle wrote in post #8976314 There's only one person I'll listen to and take advice from...a friend of mine that shoots for National Geographic. Other than that, I do fine on my own. I would take advice from him too. And the wife.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Nov 08, 2009 13:14 | #14 Get a big white lens. No one tries to tell the "expert" with the big white lens what to do.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
bric-a-brac Senior Member 520 posts Joined Dec 2008 More info | Nov 08, 2009 14:00 | #15 mike_d wrote in post #8977802 Get a big white lens. No one tries to tell the "expert" with the big white lens what to do. alternative (or extension) to this: shoot with 2 or 3 camera bodies at a time. "a photograph isn't about what something looks like, but what it's like to look."
LOG IN TO REPLY |
![]() | x 1600 |
| y 1600 |
| Log in Not a member yet?
Register to forums
Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more... and all is free. Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting!
|
| ||
| Latest registered member was a spammer, and banned as such! 2815 guests, 133 members online Simultaneous users record so far is 15,144, that happened on Nov 22, 2018 | |||