Now I have to say that I under no circumstances direct my subjects
during this kind of work.

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:09 AM, William Robb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Wright"
> Subject: Re: Candle making
>
>
>> I moved after taking that photo trying to get a better angle. But by
>> the time I got around to where I wanted to be he had finished pouring.
>
> Thats one of those things that you have to be on the same page with your
> subject. Don't be afraid to go through the process of what he's doing a few
> times, figure out where your best camera angles are and have the subject
> pose them for you if what he's doing isn't really time sensitive.
> Documentaries don't realy document what the subject is doing in real time,
> they document what the subject is doing based on a timeframe that allows the
> photographer to get what pictures he wants.
>
> William Robb
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