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Self taught, love social documentary work... totally hit a brick wall now... any ideas on how to actually get 'anywhere' within the genre?... any views warmly appreciated... and thoughts upon my photographs too : )
Huge thanks,
Jim
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Photography for me is not looking, it's feeling.
If you can't feel what you're looking at, then you're never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.
Self taught, love social documentary work... totally hit a brick wall now... any ideas on how to actually get 'anywhere' within the genre?... any views warmly appreciated... and thoughts upon my photographs too : )
Huge thanks,
Jim
Jim - a very warm welcome to DPNow. Just to help everyone find your photos - you are one of the few to use the forum albums facility, here is where to find them:
Your photography is very powerful - I like it a lot. It does seem to focus on one specialist subject area, so maybe you need to widen your scope? OK - maybe that's something you know already, apologies if I have stated the obvious!
Are there any alternative subjects that you have considered but not been too sure of. Maybe we can discuss these?
yes, I do shoot cross genre, but my passion is Social Documentary, people, real stories, real life... so my question is... where next?... I've had a modicum of success via competitions, newspapers, BBC, but I am at a point where I feel I want to work more... exhibit... and I'm a fish out of water in this respect!... so any advice is appreciated : )
Cheers,
Jim
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Photography for me is not looking, it's feeling.
If you can't feel what you're looking at, then you're never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.
I've been included in a few exhibitions, and I am working on a book... it's a hobby as I work full time as a carer... but I'm looking to make headway into doing more with my photography... so putting my ear to the ground for some advice = )
Many thanks,
Jim
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Photography for me is not looking, it's feeling.
If you can't feel what you're looking at, then you're never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.
I'm sure you will get some feedback from some of our regulars here. But in a way, I wonder if we can simply offer encouragement as in the end for you it's all about your personal interest and motivation. But in the mean time we can admire what you have achieved up to now.
Yeah, I agree... : ) Thanks Ian, it would a lot easier for me if I lived in a city rather than an highly rural area I think... but its a double edged sword... as where I live is what my photographs are all about!...
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Photography for me is not looking, it's feeling.
If you can't feel what you're looking at, then you're never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.
How about making a short film or stills (photo) documentary by enlisting your subjects help about what 'self expression' in artform or whatever means to them & their lives! How it gives them a reason for being....or sense of being valued! Perhaps even how it changes or could change facets of their lives Many organizations have docos promoting their existance or need for support! This may be a way to go!
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