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blarzgh
Apr 14, 2009

SNITCHIN' RANDY
Grimey Drawer
Some abstract stuff I saw in New Orleans





I wish I had a better process - I generally just set out with nothing in particular in mind and just start walking around, taking pictures of what interests me.

The few times I've committed to a subject or a scene, I've been happy with the results but unless it's specifically portraits at a location I basically never have a plan.

Do people usually start with something in mind? A subject, theme, or something else?

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blarzgh
Apr 14, 2009

SNITCHIN' RANDY
Grimey Drawer

theHUNGERian posted:

3. A reshoot of a previous picture that I hosed up for the first ten times.

I need to do this.

blarzgh
Apr 14, 2009

SNITCHIN' RANDY
Grimey Drawer
I think it's cool as poo poo

blarzgh
Apr 14, 2009

SNITCHIN' RANDY
Grimey Drawer

blue squares posted:

Thoughts on this? This is my first attempt at making a picture in this style. I really like it, but I tend to overestimate my work

I don't think I have any criticisms, I think you nailed what you were trying to accomplish; my thoughts would be to ask yourself, "how can I refine the work?" Is that being more deliberate about arrangements or framing the subjects? Can you be more intentional about your narrative?

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