I definitely prefer shooting alone. There is a creative process involved in my approach to composition and as someone who easily gets distracted, lone shooting is my way of spending quality time. Great shots.
Hi Adrian, I always prefer shooting alone - I need to concentrate 100% on what I am doing and other people - or even my dog - distract me. It's almost a zen-like, meditative experience which I absolutely love, it energises and excites me, and having someone else there just gets in the way of me letting go and doing what I need to do. Of course, I could just be anti-social 😂 PS I understand your light fixation perfectly!
Hey, Steven! I totally get what you are saying about being a meditative experience. I usually lose track of time when I'm photographing. I guess that's what they call the "flow". And yeah that doesn't really happen among other people. Or we could both be anti-social hehe. Thank you for reading and your comment!
I definitely prefer shooting alone. There is a creative process involved in my approach to composition and as someone who easily gets distracted, lone shooting is my way of spending quality time. Great shots.
Thanks for sharing your perspective, Gerard! I agree :)
Hi Adrian, I always prefer shooting alone - I need to concentrate 100% on what I am doing and other people - or even my dog - distract me. It's almost a zen-like, meditative experience which I absolutely love, it energises and excites me, and having someone else there just gets in the way of me letting go and doing what I need to do. Of course, I could just be anti-social 😂 PS I understand your light fixation perfectly!
Hey, Steven! I totally get what you are saying about being a meditative experience. I usually lose track of time when I'm photographing. I guess that's what they call the "flow". And yeah that doesn't really happen among other people. Or we could both be anti-social hehe. Thank you for reading and your comment!