I came across some photographs of a Siberian Tiger and Snow Leopard I shot back in 2005 for the Valley Zoo and thought you all might like to take a look.
One of the fortunate things about being a photographer is looking back at some of your past work. It’s kind of like a visual trip down memory lane.
Sometimes however its not such a pleasant experience; meaning you look at your old work and can’t imagine how you thought it was good, but other times you see a good photo that in the past you would have dismissed as a bad frame.
When I was living in Paris I had the chance to see Frank Horvat. A his exhibition he said “never throw out a photo right away, because you need to give yourself some space and disassociate yourself from a shoot to really be able to appreciate what you have created.”
Thanks for taking the time on my blog!
Enjoy!
C
When I was living in Paris I had the chance to see Frank Horvat. A his exhibition he said “never throw out a photo right away, because you need to give yourself some space and disassociate yourself from a shoot to really be able to appreciate what you have created.”
Thanks for taking the time on my blog!
Enjoy!
C
2 comments:
nice photos curtis...do you take volunteers for your photoshoots?...thanks man!!
again, i do enjoy ur photos...
Hello, I would really like to but unfortunately depending on the shoot we move really quick so I tend to use professional assistants who know my gear and my shooting needs. Thanks for the comments :)
C
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