an open-ended invitation! I'll put you up for a few nights. It's a
fun place!
:)
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In [email protected], "missbhavens1969"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's funny...I take my camera absolutely everywhere in hopes of
catching a moment, or
> meeting someone I simply *must* get on camera, and in then end, I
rarely shoot
> videoblogs in public. And when I do, they are all at major events
(Halloween,
> Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mardi Gras) where whipping out a camera
isn''t given a second
> thought. In New York, where pretty much everyone is a little bit
wary, I'm more intimidated
> about filming. Here in New Orleans, though, the whole vibe is a
little bit more "out there"
> and people are far more open to talking to you out of the blue. But
I'm trying hard NOT to
> look like a tourist, so, yet again, my camera spends too much time
in my purse.
>
> Turns out I'm awfully shy. I can film myself in all sorts of
circumstances, but I can't seem
> to make the leap to public vlogging even though it was my original
intent for my videoblog
> in the first place.
>
> This will change eventually--I'm already a little bit tired of
filming myself. I spend a
> considerable amount of time alone anyway--I took up videoblogging
partly to get myself
> out of the house, see new things and look at my world a different
way. I wanted to play
> "tourist in my own town" (NYC, where I don't feel one bit like a
tourist and don't care about
> looking like one if I whip out a camera).But one look at my archive
tells me that I haven't
> changed at all. I've simply *documented* my spending time by myself.
>
> Still learning,
> Bekah
>
> ps: the first time I took the camera to the streets that wasn't a
calendar holiday was to film
> the sad dead Christmas trees that lined the streets of the city at
the end of January. The
> simple act of my walking up the block filming the trees brrought
several building
> superintendents tto lean out their windows and shoo me away. They
thought I was trying
> to catch them in a sanitation violation of some kind. Wary New
Yorkers...like I said. Stuff
> like that discourages me.
>
> --
> http://missbhavens.blogspot.com
>
> --- In [email protected], "Mike Moon" <mgmoon@> wrote:
> >
> > Do you remember the first time you took your camera out in public to
> > do your vlog?
> > I'm at a point where I want to move from the comforts of my back yard
> > and cabana to the streets and public places to vlog.
> > I'm a little nervous about the unknown.
> > Will people stop and point, will mothers cover the eyes of children
> > and how long before security arrives.
> > So with that said, do your remember how you felt on your first public
> > vlog?
> >
> > Mike
> > http://vlog.mikemoon.net
> >
>
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