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Posted by jk: Sat Feb 22nd, 2020 09:01 1st Post
If you feel jaded or want a stimulus in your photography!


Here are a pair of very interesting YouTube videos by Sean Tucker.
Very interesting as he is a professional portrait and product photographer doing landscapes and street photography.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22gsEmjvqLs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoabxgSgocY



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Posted by Eric: Sat Feb 22nd, 2020 11:01 2nd Post
jk wrote:
If you feel jaded or want a stimulus in your photography!


Here are a pair of very interesting YouTube videos by Sean Tucker.
Very interesting as he is a professional portrait and product photographer doing landscapes and street photography.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22gsEmjvqLs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoabxgSgocY
I recognise his feelings expressed in the first video. Working commercially, there is a tendency to get in a rut mainly because you attract a client base that requires the same sort of photography. I recently summarised my commercial work, for an interested party, into 10 categories..... Hotel interiors and functions, Engineering machinery fabrication, Architectural metalwork, Kitchens and home improvements, Work/Leisure/Safety wear, Agricultural machinery and processes, Indoor and outdoor furniture, Plastic moulding, Haulage transport and storage, Educational equipment and supplies.

By and large, all these situations, whether in studio or on location required the same sort of set up. Tripod, lighting and depth of field control. So there is definitely a tendency to run on automatic. The only creative satisfaction comes from varying composition.

So embracing ...or actually revisiting (as I have years ago done landscapes and birding in non professional mode)... different subjects, can be daunting and frustratingly difficult to re-educate your photographic eye and skill set. 

I confess my days of getting up at 5am to trudge up hills and along shorelines are behind me. (Apart from when Graham comes to visit 😆) I am afraid the comfort of a nice warm bed (and partner 😉) are too strong a pull.

I thought his landscapes were very good...not sure if he did them all in one day or more? 

Having done architectural, office and street photography ...I didn't think much of his second video. Sorry.



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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sun Feb 23rd, 2020 06:59 3rd Post
I agree with most of what Eric said, like him my working life from 1958 to retirement 2010 was as a commercial and advertising photographer (a lot of the time in studios) to a very high tec standard but most of time hands tied by art directors and sales directors in large companies. Working  in Rhodesia 1962-1975 was far more creative mostly for, tourist publicity for airlines and national parks. I had many weeks over several years working on my own in some very wild parts of Southern Africa taking wildlife photos, hence my return now as a retired photographer to bird photography.



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Posted by chrisbet: Sun Feb 23rd, 2020 08:41 4th Post
Not sure I would want to be that close to rhinos ...



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Posted by jk: Sun Feb 23rd, 2020 14:29 5th Post
chrisbet wrote:
Not sure I would want to be that close to rhinos ... Obviously Graham is still here, so either he knew what he was doing, or is very lucky!
I will take either as a good result.



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Posted by Eric: Sun Feb 23rd, 2020 14:41 6th Post
jk wrote:
Obviously Graham is still here, so either he knew what he was doing, or is very lucky!
I will take either as a good result.
Obviously done in studio with stuffed rhinos. :lol:


I remember Graham telling me it took some time to gain their confidence.

But his charging elephant story is the one to hear. :bowing::bowing::lol:



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