How To Take Original Photographs in 2022
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- I thought today I would share MY thoughts and ethos on creating original and authentic photography as a professional commercial photographer in 2022
I hope you find this of use
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“Having Fun is the Best Way to Learn” Albert Einstein.
Nice to have a bit of a longer video from you. Love the short stuff too, but I like getting a fuller picture of what you are getting at sometimes. Thanks for the video.
More to come!
Thanks for sharing your personal life, its Inspiring.
Glad you enjoy it!
I really enjoyed this video, basically "stay true to youself" is the overall message 😊 which I totally agree. Also really cool seing someone say that followers are good if you porsue that, if you don't, it doesn't.
You are one of the few photographers who says you don't need the kit. You've just stopped me wasting money on a lens and backpack I don't need. I hit a wall and thought that was doing something about it. Instead I've gone out with a camera and just started taking anything, evaluated the shots and gone back and re-took some of them, only better. It seems to help. Thanks. Love what you're doing, you are a one off, a genuine original who's worth listening to. Got the brain working again. I always buy secondhand and haven't gone mirrorless either. Enjoying the price dip on Canon EF gear.
Saying 50% was pretty subtle, I think it's 85%. Excellent video Scott. Thanks for sharing your vision.
Not knowing your working class untill you get to college is very relatable! I went to art college and have a degree in fine art specializing in digital media. What made my art in college really stand out and feel personal was how I related it to my own experiences. After college I fell into shooting product photography and I do love it I love the process but I find my work recently while technically on point, becoming very static and clinical like it's lost it's edge. This video really helped remind me that the skills I learned in art college can and should be transfered to product photography too. It's all visual art at the end of the day it doesn't matter if it's glitch art on a projector or product photography, It needs to true to me. Thank you!
Wow. Your videos and messages really resonate with me. Also, there are some uncanny commonalities with our backgrounds. Previous tech project manager who initially started uni studies to be a violinist. Also very much into cycling (but far from pro ambitions there). And now 1.5 years into the conversion from tech PM to generalist photographer in France. Starting as generalist because I need all the practice I can get and I frankly don’t know what my genre “should” be yet. Just kind of paring it down over time by eliminating things that I don’t care for (so far food has been one such choice, but probably for the wrong reasons). Anyway, thanks for all the good content. It really makes a difference to me.
This video was “clap out loud” good! Thank you!
This is one of your best videos. Bullseye.
Thanks
this video is epic! Could not agree more with what you say and I find it sometime it even funny haha, the way you say things :)
Yes!
long form content, thank you
More to come!
That was great, thank you!
excellent video, thanks scott..
Thank you!
I really enjoyed your advice - thanks for sharing
Glad it was of use
Thank you for the refreshing content. Just stumbled across your channel and am looking forward to watching more.
Always honest, always direct, and always useful content! Cheers my friend on the other side of the world.
im very similar to you, someone once told me, aging is inevitable, growing up is optional
amazing self reflection and insight, thanks
This is the most amazing of your many great videos.
I think it applies to any work, any profession.
My goodness, what will the next five years bring.
Wow, thank you!
Thank you. Especially about the top online photographers not necessarily being a good top photographer. I got called out for having a low followership yet I have 3 agencies signing me.
One of your best videos!
Nice format.
Thank you!
Amen dude.
earnd a sub for sure!
Thank you. True, intelligent and inspiring. Thanks 😊
Great video, such great advice. Agree with your view of the world, on so many levels.
At mm 7:10 you talk a bit about there being a difference between a top photographer and a top "online" photographer. I understand your gist here, but I'd love you to delve into this more. If you've already done a video on it, can you point me to where it is? Thanks for creating this content as I'm truly interested and learning.
Great video
Great video Scott
Thanks 👍
Great video, thank you.
You are welcome!
Amen
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I want to hear the 10 pint you.. big mac stack n all :)
50% of the population are below the average intelligence.. man that is solid gold, love ya!
When you showed examples of work that gets ridiculed online, that was a bit of a shocker. I guess trying to make anything slightly original or different exposes one to the ridicule online. It just shows from how a low place online trolls come from
Missed your cat, hope they are ok?
Moggy is all good. I have had a few jobs in recently where it wouldn't have been safe to have her around so much so she has been chilling at home
Can you talk about shooting food at the lower end of the gene pool
May i ask your star sign?
Wait, 50% have a lower than average intelligence? I'm no mathematician, buuuuttt....
Thank You !
You're welcome!