hoffy
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This is a bit of a follow on from the Why do you make photographs thread.
I have had an interest in portraits for a while. Of late, when ever I look at photos online, that is where I gravitate to.
I have done a few, but I find that doing family tends to lead in disinterested subjects, who tend to get annoyed "because I take so long". I'd like to take photos of other people, whether they be models, younger people (not interested in children generally), old people, men, women, gay, straight, transgender - It really doesn't matter.
But, as someone who strictly does this as a hobby, I struggle to get over the hump of "What would I be doing this for?". I struggle to understand why anyone would want to go out of their way to sit in front of my camera for 10 or so minutes, for me to take a few frames.
So, I'm curious - for those of you who take people pictures where making some coin is not the main focus, what is your motivation? What do you do with the pictures? How easy do you find people who are willing to have their photo taken?
Thanks
I have had an interest in portraits for a while. Of late, when ever I look at photos online, that is where I gravitate to.
I have done a few, but I find that doing family tends to lead in disinterested subjects, who tend to get annoyed "because I take so long". I'd like to take photos of other people, whether they be models, younger people (not interested in children generally), old people, men, women, gay, straight, transgender - It really doesn't matter.
But, as someone who strictly does this as a hobby, I struggle to get over the hump of "What would I be doing this for?". I struggle to understand why anyone would want to go out of their way to sit in front of my camera for 10 or so minutes, for me to take a few frames.
So, I'm curious - for those of you who take people pictures where making some coin is not the main focus, what is your motivation? What do you do with the pictures? How easy do you find people who are willing to have their photo taken?
Thanks