Some of you may remember that I'm working on a calender girl project.
Getting used to photograph naked persons in cold environment has been
very challenging. Naked skin is one thing, but giving the models
directions while they are freezing is another.
But I'm making progress, and I'd like to think the challenge makes me
a better photographer. Time will tell.

Another thing that really challenges me is that me and two fellow
photographers are setting up a studio. We have rented a pretty large
room in the shopping area of our village. The basic idea is to make
some extra money while we are having fun. We are thinking portraiture,
product photography (mainly clothes for a local factory), documentary
photography etc. The financial idea is to hold photo classes to pay
the rent. The rest will be pure lust.

You have already meet one of the guys, he is the painter I helped
setting up a exhibition for
http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/search/label/Tommy%20Bredesen
The other guy is a rather successful part time photo journalist. They
are both parts of the calender project.

But what's all this to do with photographing a birth?

Not much really. I just felt like chatting a bit about my favourite
subject, me and my life ;-)
There is a weak connection. The calender project may evolve into a
spin of project. A collective photo book about the big things in life;
birth and death, and between. The idea is to reflect about how
precious and fragile life is. The book might never happen, but now I'm
turned on the idea of photographing a birth. Another chapter in the
endless story; "Tim does thing he can't" ;-)
So now I need some good advice from you, honourable crew (I assume you
recognise shameless flatter when you see it).
How do I make good birth photographs of people I doesn't know well? (I
don't have any candidates in my inner circle, but I have good hopes
about find somebody willing to share the moment)

Most thoughts are welcome.
Even the probably most sane advice: "Hey, don't do it Tim!" But if you
think so, please tell me why.
I will most likely not follow that advice, but I could learn something
from it :-)

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MaritimTim

http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/

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