I, for one, enjoyed those ten photographs immensely.
Ken
Ever feel like selling all your gear and just forgetting about it completely? I am at that point. Maybe it is fleeting, maybe it is lasting. Considering selling all my stuff and moving on. Anyone else ever get like this? Don
Why is that? I thought pro models were pros?
i've used wannabee MM models, or at least tried to. The few that were set all flaked. I gave up on them and went back to street shooting.
Yes wasting time and money on flakes is depressing.
$500?? Wow, I didn't think it cost so much unless you had some high powered models. Your lucky you live in a big city. With my local, nothing but flakes. I could never get one from MM. One model went around for a couple months writing and canceling. A gal just wrote me a few days ago. Sounded like it might work out. Then nothing, she flaked out as well. If my photo work revolved around models from MM I guess I'd probably be quiting too! Glad it works out for you!
Do you do much street shooting in DC. I'd love to be close by to DC. DC must be a dream city for street shooting.
I use clamshell boxes and post bound binders for the most part with my prints.
Have you done any work trying to get into museums or other institutions?
eddie and MattKing: I DO MAKE PRINTS! But the 'knowing' how to make them does not force me to make tons of them like some people have a need to do. I derive immense satisfaction from KNOWING how to do things and this satisfaction, in and of itself, is a large part of my own particular creative process. It puts my mind at ease and allows me to think more lucidly while removing mental clutter.
- David Lyga
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