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My Infamous Underwear Photo Shoot & the Passing of Time

18 Thursday Jun 2015

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I just noticed it’s been a couple of years since my “infamous” Underwear at 50 photo shoot! Sometimes I take a glance back at the photos and usually I decide there are lots I don’t like. I just noticed this one that I kinda liked this time around (click it to see it against a dark background):

Underwear at 50

Underwear at 50

It’s got a different “feel” to it than the one I posted originally from this particular shot location.

Maybe it’s because I didn’t think this one was “comical” enough? I’m not sure.

It’s pretty common for me to go back to sets of photos I took in the past with “fresh eyes” and see photos I like that I didn’t like the first or even second time around. Strange phenomenon…:p



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The Danger of Producing and Displaying Too Much Work?

17 Monday Mar 2014

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Apparently, creating and revealing a bunch of work to the world does not necessarily diminish the gems that end up standing out. Many successful artists have *over-produced* and created many duds among their winners.

This seems counter-intuitive to photographers who have heard the admonishments from photo editors to only show your best work.

Instead of so much emphasis on editing as a way of getting rid of duds, there should be more focus on editing as the best means and opportunity for identifying the ones that will really shine.

Being too ‘stingy’ with your editing (i.e., holding back ones you’re not sure of) may actually end up hiding the photos you’ve taken that have the best chance of making a big splash in the world.

What’s really important? To continue to show your work no matter what.



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Hedging is Poison in Photography

21 Thursday Nov 2013

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I hedge a lot in my life. When there’s not a clear good choice, I often hedge my bets: I’ll either allocate resources to both options or find some in between option and go for that. I think this works well for practical/material/financial/logistical matters and aligns well with the financial investing idea that you “don’t put all your eggs in one basket”.

When it comes to editing photos, however, you’ve got to treat hedging like it’s poison.

We’re already awash in a sea of way too many photos–via ads, magazines, billboards, and the Internet (esp social media). The last thing people need to see is more photos because you (the photographer) can’t figure out which one is your best shot to present; so you present multiple versions.

This latter strategy may be okay when someone paid you to take photos and they have a strong vested interest in them. The client likes the photographer to edit the collection of shots down to the best ones; but I find they often like to make the final choices for prints, albums, etc.

However, when you’re foisting unrequested shots onto the viewing public, you’ve got something like a nanosecond to get their attention. If you don’t pick out and present just the one best representative of a particular shot scenario and instead hedge by presenting multiple versions of it for the public to decide which they like best, you’re more than likely going to lose them down the slippery slope of indifference…even before you can say, “but I like so many of them, I wasn’t sure which one to present..”.

Editing, editing, editing…

Be brave and fearless my timid photography editing friend because hedging–when it comes to editing photos–is a recipe…not for disaster exactly, but for driving any audience you hope to engage away from your photos.

(Note: I’m not a perfect editor either. I’m working on it!)

 

 



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