(Red Sari) Seeing A Space between Time
Finding a pathway in is not difficult to make good images. It is a matter of clarification. It all comes to focus when you shoot with other people, shoot alone. It's rude to ignore people on your social shoots, Then again it's frustrating not to give your very best, or I would like to say fall into your deepest zone alone and surprise yourself at the end of the day with a rare accomplishment.
Friends that want to shoot alongside you, really want to watch you. They think they can pick some quick tip. For the person that has travels 6000 plus miles you see these friends in your images watching you for almost 75 percent of your images. This practice does not improve their photography. It only stops their personal process of growth, long with frustrating the other shooter. Talking about it never helps. You know what you do, you don’t need the praise. You need the shot.
I advise everyone that has experienced this happening when shooting with another person. Just now what they are shooting try get in all their frames and turn their images into useless social pictures they could never hang or enter a contest with access face book or Instagram.
With the above information you find yourself in a soccer game trying to look off the defender while going down field for a goal. I simply tricked the person I was with. I kept my eye line to the left made obvious motions that their was something on the left. I waited for them to move left and get into my frame to watch and try to understand what it was I am seeing. Once in frame I snapped quickly to the right to capture what I eyed balled all the time.
God it is fun shooting with friends. Giving a class that instructs people to roam alone and use a map in a logistic bond. You can use your iPhone friend location app., or text. and meet up for lunch. However if you are doomed to have people glued to you, and the subject appears face to face after turning the corner into an alley way, it becomes time to put your shark teeth instead of being toothless and wishing you had a strategy to prevent quick tip interventions, or distractible fellow photographer chatter that can ruin a shot before you can create it as a raw file.
alexander stefanatos 23/11/2016 11:32
The first and most important thing a photographer must make friends with is lonelinessThe second best is time...
cheers alex
Cecile 17/11/2016 15:23
A fantastically good and authentic admission with which inspire me the picture cut and the colours.Big compliment Glenn !
Elfi Cecile
DIMITRIOS TSAKIRIS 16/11/2016 21:15
Inspiring photo and text!!!!!!!!Favourite....Claudio Micheli 15/11/2016 13:23
++++++++++++ciao
Sue Thompson 15/11/2016 10:02
Your beutiful picture says it all.....:))
Adele D. Oliver 15/11/2016 0:40
excellent - so expressive and telling a story - so colourful ..... great advice when being accompaniedby other photographers on your shoot :-))
greetings, Adele
LadyNoone 14/11/2016 21:46
Picture is excellent as usual but this time your experience as a teacher is also very interesting and instructive.JOKIST 14/11/2016 20:43
Ein Genuss für den Betrachter !LG Ingrid und Hans
Lila 14/11/2016 19:55
ein klasse Foto von ihr !!!L.G. Lila