Do you go LOOKING for photo opportunities?
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 8:40 pm
... or more to the point... What is it that you do to indulge your photography habit? Apart from buying gear of course
- Wake up early and trek around to spots that feature great scenery or photo ops?
- Go out of your way to go to events where photos can be had?
I ask because I usually find that I don't have a lot of opportunities to take photos. At the moment I'm working a bit interstate, and when I am back home in Sydney, I only get home from work at 7pm, so not much time there either. On weekends, it can be a chore to find time in amongst shopping and the normal social/family obligations.
Many's a time where most of my photo ops are social gatherings in a candid situation, with wary and unwilling subjects.. Or at home, with a wary, unwilling, and ocassionally openly hostile subject.
How do you get into portraiture? As mentioned, most of my portraits are in a social situation, where I have no idea about posing models etc. It's mostly just snapping and capturing the moment.
I guess for landscape, scenery, city etc type shots, I just need to get off my arse and GO look for opportunities instead of sitting indoors and watching foxtel all weekend
This weekend, we are planning to go up to the Blue Mountains for a day and go on one of the walks, or maybe jenolan caves.. That can be a start!
- Wake up early and trek around to spots that feature great scenery or photo ops?
- Go out of your way to go to events where photos can be had?
I ask because I usually find that I don't have a lot of opportunities to take photos. At the moment I'm working a bit interstate, and when I am back home in Sydney, I only get home from work at 7pm, so not much time there either. On weekends, it can be a chore to find time in amongst shopping and the normal social/family obligations.
Many's a time where most of my photo ops are social gatherings in a candid situation, with wary and unwilling subjects.. Or at home, with a wary, unwilling, and ocassionally openly hostile subject.
How do you get into portraiture? As mentioned, most of my portraits are in a social situation, where I have no idea about posing models etc. It's mostly just snapping and capturing the moment.
I guess for landscape, scenery, city etc type shots, I just need to get off my arse and GO look for opportunities instead of sitting indoors and watching foxtel all weekend
This weekend, we are planning to go up to the Blue Mountains for a day and go on one of the walks, or maybe jenolan caves.. That can be a start!