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years ago i started a thread that pops up every once in a blue moon that involves
comfort zones. everyone has one. maybe it is the solitude of photographing in
a quiet landscape, or working with an experienced ( or inexperienced ) clothed ( or fabric free
) model ( thanks Ed Sukach! )
or maybe your comfort zone is food or urban/street-stuff .. or color, or b/w or family photos or ?
what this thread is about is when was the last time you photographsed OUTSIDE your comfort zone ... how did it go? do you do it often? why is it outside the zone?
will you do this again or do something else? we all need to get "outside" to get better, doing the same thing well, it gets boring ...
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i guess i'll start --
my comfort zone is shooting architecture ( trained in it ) and portraiture ( trained in it ) ... for work i am commissioned to shoot the built environment and portraits.
and it usually requires dependable equipment ( reliable, working order, shutter speeds are known &c ) and fresh film + prints on fresh paper
with fresh mainstream developers that are a known quantity and reliable.
i'm outside my comfort zone too often it seems ...
i use "trash ready" (thanks ian!
) supplies ( film paper liquid emulsions )
extremely expired. well used, spent, developers ( coffee and USED print developer ) and old nearly broken barely-working cameras.
and when it comes to prints, i try to make prints from found objects.
it is usually hit or miss. like anything .. sometimes its in spades, sometimes its 25 rolls of film that i should probably throw away.
i won't stop doing it, and will do it again tomorrow ... why? using equipment that isn't reliable, materials ready for the waste heap &c
forces you to do more than press the shutter. maybe when the images are processed as a negative they turn into something else? maybe
you concentrate on composition more? maybe you are more in the moment, and realize how special ever exposure might be when dedicated to film ( or paper ).
its outside the zone because ... inside the comfort zone is exactly the opposite of entropy.
comfort zones. everyone has one. maybe it is the solitude of photographing in
a quiet landscape, or working with an experienced ( or inexperienced ) clothed ( or fabric free

or maybe your comfort zone is food or urban/street-stuff .. or color, or b/w or family photos or ?
what this thread is about is when was the last time you photographsed OUTSIDE your comfort zone ... how did it go? do you do it often? why is it outside the zone?
will you do this again or do something else? we all need to get "outside" to get better, doing the same thing well, it gets boring ...
===
i guess i'll start --
my comfort zone is shooting architecture ( trained in it ) and portraiture ( trained in it ) ... for work i am commissioned to shoot the built environment and portraits.
and it usually requires dependable equipment ( reliable, working order, shutter speeds are known &c ) and fresh film + prints on fresh paper
with fresh mainstream developers that are a known quantity and reliable.
i'm outside my comfort zone too often it seems ...
i use "trash ready" (thanks ian!

extremely expired. well used, spent, developers ( coffee and USED print developer ) and old nearly broken barely-working cameras.
and when it comes to prints, i try to make prints from found objects.
it is usually hit or miss. like anything .. sometimes its in spades, sometimes its 25 rolls of film that i should probably throw away.
i won't stop doing it, and will do it again tomorrow ... why? using equipment that isn't reliable, materials ready for the waste heap &c
forces you to do more than press the shutter. maybe when the images are processed as a negative they turn into something else? maybe
you concentrate on composition more? maybe you are more in the moment, and realize how special ever exposure might be when dedicated to film ( or paper ).
its outside the zone because ... inside the comfort zone is exactly the opposite of entropy.