I'd been wanting to get my work more in line w/ studio type fine art w/o going the full Monty and buying a LF camera, lights, tripod, and all the stuff that slows you down. By accident, two frames on my last roll (35mm) were what I was after......softly lit, and more about the feeling and association of the image w/ various things. It took a fast Leica R lens w/ great bokeh to make this kind of photography work, as well as experimenting and finding the right film, paper and development, but the idea came first, and led to all that.
Old ways hard to change though, so I've taken to going out early w/ the camera before being truly awake. That helps. I'm wondering if those 2 frames were an accident, or if my subconscious has been working on this w/o my conscious knowledge? Has anyone else got to a point in their photography where they had to change direction? How did you do that? I had no plan, and it either just happened, or more likely I was in the right frame of mind to make it happen. There's no way to know.
Old ways hard to change though, so I've taken to going out early w/ the camera before being truly awake. That helps. I'm wondering if those 2 frames were an accident, or if my subconscious has been working on this w/o my conscious knowledge? Has anyone else got to a point in their photography where they had to change direction? How did you do that? I had no plan, and it either just happened, or more likely I was in the right frame of mind to make it happen. There's no way to know.
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