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Wud's project 365 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="wud" data-source="post: 379221" data-attributes="member: 13578"><p><strong>Re: Wud's project 365</strong></p><p></p><p>Lol, I know I sound very annoying. I don't have a low self esteem problem, I am just <strong>really</strong> nerdy and I follow some extremely talented photographers and I have a long way before being able to do the same. I still make tons of mistakes, but also keep in mind, the education aren't just about how to photograph - its also about how to brand yourself, how to use page rank, how to get clients etc etc etc. </p><p></p><p>Stuff I dont know how to do: </p><p>work with flash light outside the studio </p><p>do dramatic studio images (last time was pure luck)</p><p>photograph men! </p><p>use foreground-middleground-background without being on the edge of making it look like I am someone spying on a family (lol!) </p><p>get a fully booked calendar </p><p>company portraits (the big shots paying a lot of $$, which a lot of photographers do, for keeping up living)</p><p>these tricky landscape compositions, which looks AWESOME when pulled of right - example: <a href="http://www.esbenzollnerolesen.com/files/gallery/EZ_20140405_HoP_hoop_shoot_-_Pernille__0031.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.esbenzollnerolesen.com/files/gallery/EZ_20140405_HoP_hoop_shoot_-_Pernille__0031.jpg</a></p><p></p><p>And much more. I could go on. </p><p></p><p></p><p>As I wrote, I am very happy I've come this way already, but as you all know - it takes a lot of work. Simple thing as finding the 'mistake' in your image, can be so very hard to see. I don't feel bad, actually I am happy I am so earthbound that I know, which level I am at. Seriously, I've seen some homepages with people who photograph for money, which was simply horrible! Wow. </p><p></p><p>I was sad not getting into the school, both because I wanted to learn more, but also as I now have to go find a job (which I <em>really</em> need to, as I have absolutely no money), which feels like I am taking a huge step away from photographing full time, just when I thought I was going to do it NOW. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, don't feel bad on my behalf, this is just me being nerdy and pushing myself, to go to the place I wanna be at. </p><p>What helps me the most, are someone else who looks at my images and say - hey, if you'd done the composition a little more xxx, it would have worked better. Hey, you need more light on the eyes. Etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wud, post: 379221, member: 13578"] [b]Re: Wud's project 365[/b] Lol, I know I sound very annoying. I don't have a low self esteem problem, I am just [B]really[/B] nerdy and I follow some extremely talented photographers and I have a long way before being able to do the same. I still make tons of mistakes, but also keep in mind, the education aren't just about how to photograph - its also about how to brand yourself, how to use page rank, how to get clients etc etc etc. Stuff I dont know how to do: work with flash light outside the studio do dramatic studio images (last time was pure luck) photograph men! use foreground-middleground-background without being on the edge of making it look like I am someone spying on a family (lol!) get a fully booked calendar company portraits (the big shots paying a lot of $$, which a lot of photographers do, for keeping up living) these tricky landscape compositions, which looks AWESOME when pulled of right - example: [url]http://www.esbenzollnerolesen.com/files/gallery/EZ_20140405_HoP_hoop_shoot_-_Pernille__0031.jpg[/url] And much more. I could go on. As I wrote, I am very happy I've come this way already, but as you all know - it takes a lot of work. Simple thing as finding the 'mistake' in your image, can be so very hard to see. I don't feel bad, actually I am happy I am so earthbound that I know, which level I am at. Seriously, I've seen some homepages with people who photograph for money, which was simply horrible! Wow. I was sad not getting into the school, both because I wanted to learn more, but also as I now have to go find a job (which I [I]really[/I] need to, as I have absolutely no money), which feels like I am taking a huge step away from photographing full time, just when I thought I was going to do it NOW. Honestly, don't feel bad on my behalf, this is just me being nerdy and pushing myself, to go to the place I wanna be at. What helps me the most, are someone else who looks at my images and say - hey, if you'd done the composition a little more xxx, it would have worked better. Hey, you need more light on the eyes. Etc. [/QUOTE]
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