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I've always been somewhat unsure of what exactly I want to do in photography as a career. I've always loved fine art (even though you can't make a living from it) and portraiture (which has the tendency to become dull), so I've never really known what I want to do. After shooting the last set of Beth, and having crazy amounts of fun, I'm kind of thinking about trying to get into the pin-up photography field. It has all the excitement of working with people, but it manages to avoid the dullness of shooting the same image over and over again with just different people. (At least that has been my view of the strictly portrait world.) Having a nude model, as opposed to clothes, makes everything a lot more interesting and exciting, and it really pushes you to communicate more with the model. It's an entirely different beast than other portraiture.
If anyone knows someone in the business they could point me to, that would be awesome. Also, if anyone is willing to model for me, that would be great too!
[link] Here's my twitter. I MADE ONE. Happy, right?
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The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoy several times the same good things for the first time. - Nietzsche
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The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle. (Anais Nin)
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