girlafraid
Member
Before I moved over to film about 3 years ago I was pretty much solely a self portrait taker. Mainly through lack of willing models. I actually don't like having my photo taken, I had a style, I rarely showed my face. I got quite ambitious with it though obviously it can be a challenging process.
When I first started shooting film my style changed. I enjoyed documenting my daily life but in the end more and more I missed thinking up my ideas and seeing them through to the finished shot.
I have a Zenit e and a Zenit 11 with working self timers and I have tried a few shots but I've always been very disappointed in the results. I find it almost impossible to get a sharp focus. I've had limited success but only when I focus on something and then step in where it was. If this isnt possible I just can't do it.
I'd love to recapture where I was ideas wise but in film.
Any advice or tips would be very welcome! Sorry for the long winded explanation and I hope this is in the right section.
When I first started shooting film my style changed. I enjoyed documenting my daily life but in the end more and more I missed thinking up my ideas and seeing them through to the finished shot.
I have a Zenit e and a Zenit 11 with working self timers and I have tried a few shots but I've always been very disappointed in the results. I find it almost impossible to get a sharp focus. I've had limited success but only when I focus on something and then step in where it was. If this isnt possible I just can't do it.
I'd love to recapture where I was ideas wise but in film.
Any advice or tips would be very welcome! Sorry for the long winded explanation and I hope this is in the right section.