Nowadays you just shoot someone else and then paste your head on in
place of ... Viola' instant self portrait.   :)

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Bruce



Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 1:12:57 PM, you wrote:

JfH> Nice picture!
JfH> Painters in the old days solved your problem by making self-portraits.
JfH> I can recommend that.
JfH> Greetz, Jos

JfH> William Robb wrote:
>> I've had it.
>> Too high maintenance.
>> Too frustrating.
>> Too much drama.
>>
>> This past year has been incredibly frustrating for me. I had wanted to 
>> hone some of my studio skills, which are getting decidedly rusty. I 
>> arranged about a dozen shoots during the entire year, five happened, 
>> none were especially satisfactory.
>> Last minute cancelleations, flakes, models not prepared to shoot 
>> (cancelling after they walked in the door) was more the norm than 
>> shooting.
>> I shot this on my kitchen counter last night. Personally, I think it's 
>> one of the better pictures I've taken this year, and I didn't have to 
>> wait for a no show.
>>
>> http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/newer_still/4362.html
>>
>> I think I'm going to spend 2010 shooting rocks, flowers, blades of 
>> grass and old wrecked buildings and cars.
>>
>> The portait studio is closed until further notice.
>> I'm done with that crap.
>>
>> William Robb
>>




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