I have to admit I'm kind of tired whith this whole kiddo theme. I mean, how many sweet portraits can one shoot !?! Waiting for the new camera to be shipped... :-)
I'm not tired of it, but I can see why you might be. In the London wheels that I'm in, you really very rarely enounter children, unless they're wearing hoods and trying to pickpocket you - although having said that, at least they're not tyring to blow up the buses and tubes. So, no, I'm not yet tired of these charming, warm, human-in-the-best-way pictures.
Thanks Fist. The lolipop sweetness will continue cause I don't feel like spending money on films when my digital cam is on the way. (Never ever buy anything from pixmania.com, they say 72 hours but they mean 3 weeks!)
The thing u write about London is kind of sad cause I was thinking about moving there in a year or so. Maybe I should go into urban crime photography then ;-)
I live in a slightly dodgy area, but there are definitely some really nice bits. It depends how much you want to spend on rent. And of course places likes parks, gardens etc, are regularly familied.
I don't see you as a Weegee, to be honest! What changed your mind about coming to London?
And even if not, I will graduate in June and you probably realise that wages in Poland are much lower than in the rest part od Europe. Plus I hate Warsaw. Plus I don't speak french so it would be kind of hard to stay in Belgium.
There is still plenty of time to think about it. By the end of my studies I will probably change my mind thousands of times ;-)
O, I misread your post above - I thought it read you had been thinking of coming here a year back, not you were thinking of coming here. Anyway cool! - I hope you come here. You could photograph drunk London bloggers, for instance!
So, I guess that means you're going to pursue a career in photography, not psychology?
Career in photography is a good option, only risky, cause u might end up as a newspaper or wedding photographer. We shall see. I might as well be a HR manager or coach with a very expensive hobby ;-) The future is unknown yet.
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I'm not tired of it, but I can see why you might be. In the London wheels that I'm in, you really very rarely enounter children, unless they're wearing hoods and trying to pickpocket you - although having said that, at least they're not tyring to blow up the buses and tubes. So, no, I'm not yet tired of these charming, warm, human-in-the-best-way pictures.
Thanks Fist. The lolipop sweetness will continue cause I don't feel like spending money on films when my digital cam is on the way. (Never ever buy anything from pixmania.com, they say 72 hours but they mean 3 weeks!)
The thing u write about London is kind of sad cause I was thinking about moving there in a year or so. Maybe I should go into urban crime photography then ;-)
I live in a slightly dodgy area, but there are definitely some really nice bits. It depends how much you want to spend on rent. And of course places likes parks, gardens etc, are regularly familied.
I don't see you as a Weegee, to be honest! What changed your mind about coming to London?
Mainly this: http://www.kiad.ac.uk/courses/intro_sc_photo.htm
And even if not, I will graduate in June and you probably realise that wages in Poland are much lower than in the rest part od Europe. Plus I hate Warsaw. Plus I don't speak french so it would be kind of hard to stay in Belgium.
There is still plenty of time to think about it. By the end of my studies I will probably change my mind thousands of times ;-)
O, I misread your post above - I thought it read you had been thinking of coming here a year back, not you were thinking of coming here. Anyway cool! - I hope you come here. You could photograph drunk London bloggers, for instance!
So, I guess that means you're going to pursue a career in photography, not psychology?
Career in photography is a good option, only risky, cause u might end up as a newspaper or wedding photographer. We shall see. I might as well be a HR manager or coach with a very expensive hobby ;-) The future is unknown yet.
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