So, we received our equipment and started to shoot.
Just into the hall, trying to find some perspective.
A practical where you metered and then shot DT running across the studio. I clutched. I clutched. Got to be able to work under pressure. Didn’t set my ISO. Then didn’t prefocus. Hand and brain didn’t work together. Forgot all about Zen and the Art of Archery.”
First time in the commercial studio. Transformative. Didn’t think I would like it. But for a change, not having something that didn’t move, which you can light anyway you want, once you know how, can change the way you look at your camera; it was fun. Got to have fun.
got your check thx. hope the boots work if not no big deal we’ll get something that does. not like you don’t know some street people that might like ’em…..
like reading about the school but really enjoyed checking out your new street
portraits from Northampton – great shots man
my favorite quote,“Been on the streets for 24 years…. You go to those places and they got druggies, junkies and drunks. How you not going to have an argument?”
wish you would loose the Log-in password and username to leave a comment.
learn shit loads this week. all the best