Friday, December 18, 2009

FAQ art as perspective

It might be fun to have a PhotoFAQ: Frequently asked questions.

- Why do some photographers lie on the ground to take shots
- What's the difference between screens versus the viewfinder
- What's this 2/3 thingy, live view, and the latest on DSLR's
- What is scope, what is the zone, and how do I get there
- Who should I ask, what other resources are available. (flickr)
- When is the best time to shoot
- On a photoshoot, do people cooperate, or split up and go their own way
- Is bigger better?

Feel free to add your own

I'm watching Ferris Bueller's Day off, one of my favorite movies, and I see some really great photography in there, it's giving me more ideas...
Like the scene where the Ferrari goes through the window into the ravine, and they are standing there looking down at it through the broken window, the other window to the left is reflecting beautiful fall scenery.
Doug

Heather said:

Isn't it great where we sometimes get our inspiration!? Some of the strangest movies or music can move us in very interesting direction.

As for the FAQ... hmmmm. I'll have to think about that. I like the idea of us sharing some of our insight as to why we shoot/create the way we do... but I'll have to think more on the FAQ idea. How to generate the questions seems like the tough part to me.

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