Thanks for stopping by my new site, and the comments.
Advice.. hmmm. Don't! Kidding!
Start by putting together some regular people shots. Practice portrait work with anybody who will let you practice on them. It is easy to make a model look beautiful, more difficult to take a shot of a soccer mom and make her say "WOW! Thats me?!" Once you get there.. HIRE a model that has a little expereince. This really won't cost you that much, and WILL pay for itself. The object here is she will make you look good.. she will know how to pose and it will be difficult for you to get a bad shot (unless you are just not cut out for this). You pad your portfolio with this best few from this shoot.. add a couple of your best neighbor kid and soccer mom shots.. and you will start getting the business and the models.
Pick up the women's fashion magazines.. look at the photos, pay attention to the advertisements. These should give you inspiration for composition.
Have fun. If you are not having fun, you are in the wrong profession/hobby.
Just stopped in to see the run down... yawl are definitely some fools! hehe Been busy as hell here not too much time for anything and my wonderful ISP well not gonna even go into that too much... lets just say it is a shame they charge people for the crap they *send out!!
Sup Bro... Been doing ok here... I been pretty busy though and still waiting on ss... turned my cell phone off for a while and I have a home phone now, will have the number in a few weeks, soon as it gets set up... till then you can catch me at my e-mail, msn or on T/S just about every evening... Been playing sniper with Joe Joe and them...
Guest Anonymous wrote:
Monday, April 28, 2008 - 12:43 AM
HOW ARE YOU DOING I THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL COMMENT ,,YOU DO HAVE A NICE DAY..LINDA
Hi Lenny, You asked about my macro lens: It is a Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2,8 Di MACRO 1:1 I am pretty happy with it, it is lighter than most macro lenses and that is important for me. There are better ones on the market of course but this one is good enough for my purposes and skills for now.I can shoot handheld with it which is something I really need for the insects photos, a tripod is way better but it just does not work in the field. I see you have a macro album yourself too, most of it is more like close up isn't it? Without a real macro les you can hardly get a 1:1. So you are thinking of getting to the real thing eh??? :) well...it is addictive! Viviane
What's Happening Lil Brother... Stopped by to see your photo's, recon your not home yet! Give me a nudge when you get on... Later Ronnie Sayyy... Just wanted to let you know that the Old Man was wrong about the freshwater being too dense for that protien skimmer... *I put it on yesterday when I got home and it has cleaned the surface of the 65 Gallon already!
Guest Anonymous wrote:
Friday, February 22, 2008 - 8:25 PM
You have a wonderful weekend my new friend,AND I DO THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT COMMENTS YOU HAVE LEFT ME,,THANK YOU,MY FRIEND