Larry Colen wrote:
While waiting for my backdrop to dry at the laundromat, I had fifteen minutes to kill, so I went
for a short photo walk. On my way back, I realized that the fast majority of my photography is
mostly "finding photos" rather than "making photos" where I set out with a
particular idea planned out.
I'm curious how often the people on this list work from even a rough plan,
versus just going out and seeing what they find.
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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est
I can count on one hand the number of times I've planned to take a
particular shot - except, of course, for taking shots of stuff
I need to sell or specific assignments for hire, which I don't like to
do but will if I have to.
But if I go to the zoo with my camera, I'm expecting to take photos
of birds and/or beasts but nothing more than that.
If I travelled to southeast Utah I expected to come back with majestic
buttes , big sky, pretty cactus... and tumbledown ghost towns
because thats what's there that I like.
Don't often wait for shots - but have gone back to a place to get
something that I saw and missed because something wasn't quite right.
These days I don't always carry a serious camera with me, but I do
always put the P&S in my pocket just in case... I"d like to take
the ist D with me every day , everytime I go out, because you never
know.... depends on how much heavy stuff I have to carry
home from the grocers
ann
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