danlindberg
Well-known member
Thanks again for all tips. Very helpful!
I admit that in the longer perspective I would prefer to work with more advanced photographers where we do not talk about the very basics, but instead concentrate on compositional vision and finding balance in the image. What to include and exclude, using existing light to your advantage and just simply 'see' possibilities.
But! For twenty years I have been working alone and I am self taught so I do not have the natural flow of explaining methods and concepts, I must find that 'groove' somehow. So, starting with beginners I believe is not at all wrong from my position. Teaching is completely different from shooting and the very last thing I want is somebody feeling it was a waste of time and money being with me......
I admit that in the longer perspective I would prefer to work with more advanced photographers where we do not talk about the very basics, but instead concentrate on compositional vision and finding balance in the image. What to include and exclude, using existing light to your advantage and just simply 'see' possibilities.
But! For twenty years I have been working alone and I am self taught so I do not have the natural flow of explaining methods and concepts, I must find that 'groove' somehow. So, starting with beginners I believe is not at all wrong from my position. Teaching is completely different from shooting and the very last thing I want is somebody feeling it was a waste of time and money being with me......