LinngoesReddit

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[–] LinngoesReddit@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (4 children)

And also copyright tho like to prevent people from screenshoting and claiming your work as theirs.

[–] LinngoesReddit@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Hey I do it.

So I mainly do it because of the Format. I don't want to limit myself to 1:1.

Also because of copyright (people won't just screenshot your stuff and upload it somewhere else)

And somehow Astehtic. I just like the look of a framed picture.

[–] LinngoesReddit@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Fair. I should've mentioned it tho.

[–] LinngoesReddit@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Thanks for the thought. I tend to also photograph more ordinary people from time to time since I kind of want to fight beauty standards for myself.

But in this case thinking more about it is less about the person and more about the time I would spend since I don't have too much time for shootings (only on weekends due to school) and those are usually really packed while the person lives like 2 Hours or so away.

But generally thanks for the advice, I'll consider it a little more often from now :)

[–] LinngoesReddit@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Yeah the problem is I also got to school and mostly just have time on weekends which are all full with appointments related to photography. And I'm not that mobile while that person lives in a town like 2 Hours away (if that person would live in the same city I wouldn't mind doing it but in this case other people probably just fit better into my ideas)

And yes it's stressful. I don't really have a private life but that's fine. It might sound weird but while I'm still a hobbyist yet (I want to make this my career tho) I feel like photography is so much more passion, obsession, love and life sense. It's worth the time and money invested.

 

Hey I need some advice.

I'm photographing TFP and recently had someone with whom I shot before rather I could do a photoshoot with a friend of them and some other guy.

They've send me some pics of them but honestly they just looked kind of didn't really fit into any kind of style of what I shoot.

And I just don't want to waste my time with people I don't want to shoot with while I could photograph other stuff (I'm also photographing Concerts, Documentary, street and other genres ) but on the other side I feel bad for turning people down just because they ,,look boring" or something

So my question would be: Is it morally fine to just turn not shoot with people because you think they are ,,boring" or just not fitting your ideas and shooting stil? (Not just related to that situation but in general)