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Feb 14, 2010 21:14 |  #1

I want to stretch out a little and move into an area I'm not very comfortable with. Like most others without formal photography training, I began shooting still life and landscape photographs.. Birds, flowers, scenery, macros, etc. - But I'd like to begin shooting stuff that makes me a little more uncomfortable - people. When you shoot a flower, you don't have to direct it; you don't have to pose it; you don't have to explain what your'er doing, or you don't have to explain the 'why' of the picture.. you don't have to sell a models release, and you certainly don't have the feeling that you're imposing any at all.

I really like the idea of "Documentary" type photography. I'd like to come up with an idea or 'topic', and go out and shoot pictures that portray that idea or feeling... My parents were alchololics and, for some reason, that subject attracts me... as well as homelessness. I'd like to photograph certain events, not the "Action" shot, but I'd like to capture photographs that 'portray' the event, and the people behind it... There are lots of antique flea markets, and some of the stuff they're selling, as well as some of the folks that actually attend and, or, sell are just as interesting..

Where do I begin? How do I present myself to the people that would be in the pictures? How do you approach an extremely photogentic person and portray what your'e doing, and why you want to take their picture??

Like I said - there's no interaction between me, my camera, and a beautiful tree..... my inexperience and lack of confidence is preventing me from moving on, and I'd appreciate some suggestions...

Any help?

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Feb 15, 2010 09:22 |  #2

First, you're operating under some misconceptions. When you shoot a flower, you don't have to direct it; you don't have to pose it; Yes, you do. You need to find the right angle, the right background, & the right light on it?

you don't have to explain what your'er doing, or you don't have to explain the 'why' of the picture.. You'd better explain the 'why' to yourself so you can get the results you need. I have the feeling that to you, "Documentary" type photography means that you can ignore the points I tried to make. For shooting people, the same things apply, except you have even less control over the entire situation, but you still need to control what you're able to control.

On your other issues, start by reading this: Sticky: When do I need a Release? in the Business section.

As for antique flea markets, I'm sure that they're used to people taking pictures. Be presentable & friendly. Ask questions about what they're interested in, & I'm sure that you can work that into getting some nice images. It can't be any harder than getting this:
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