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I thought this was awesome advice so I clicked on the button to share it in the hopes that it will remind others, like it did me, to go pick up their current creative medium and play. Now, where are those gorgeous pastels?


Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] kylecassidy at FAQ
A Reader Writes: I want to be a photographer someday. Any advice?


Yes, lots.


Photography is a mixture of Artistic Ability and Technical Skill -- the magic of the mix isn't written in stone. The world is filled with technically proficient but artistically uninspired photographers, there seem to be a smaller number of artistically gifted but technically unsavvy artists, but they're out there as well. But the most successful people have a mixture of both -- they have an artistic vision, and they posses the technical skills to know how to make that a reality. The technical skills are the easy part, you can learn them from a book -- f-stops and shutter speeds and light modifiers, etc. The difficult thing to come up with is an idea.


0) Possibly the most important thing of all: Find creative people and make them part of your world. They don't have to be photographers. They can be writers, or musicians, or actors or puppet makers. Have a peer group of people who are doing things. They'll be your inspiration, your facilitators, your idea makers, your artistic partners. Do this for the rest of your life. Artists rarely survive in a vacuum.


1) Get a camera. It doesn't matter what kind. Eventually you'll most likely end up with a Digital SLR but in the meantime a point and shoot, your cell phone, a 1946 Brownie Box Camera, all these will work to start out.


2) Study photography -- this doesn't mean go to school for photography, but it means pay attention to photographs tear photos that you like out of magazines and keep them in a scrap book, get photography books from the library, from the bookstore, at yard sales. Learn what types of photography you like. Landscapes? People? Bands? Artificially lit? This will start to provide you with your visual vocabulary -- which will be important in figuring out what you want to photograph. Given a camera many new photographers are left baffled as to what they ought to be taking photos of. Subscribe to photography magazines, fashion magazines, travel magazines.


3) Take photos. What is it you're interested in? Enlist friends. Take trips, set up elaborate hoaxes, copy great works of art, copy not so great works of art.


4) Make a portfolio of your 12 best photos. these can be 4x6 1 hour prints. Every month try and replace at least one of these with a better photo. Do this for the rest of your life.


5) Evaluate your equipment. When you know specifically why what you have can't do what you want, it's time to think about upgrading. Do this for the rest of your life.


6) Find someone who will pay you to take photographs. It's always easier to learn on someone elses dime. It doesn't matter what the job is -- assistant to another photographer, part time local newspaper, photographing houses for a Realtor, etc.


7) Go to school. You can learn a lot more quickly this way. Things like advanced lighting techniques, gallery framing, etc. can be more quickly figured out in an environment like this.
 


8) Show your work. It doesn't have to be in a traditional gallery, it can be in your parents garage, or in your stairwell. Some friends and I used to have an open-air art gallery we called "Show up and Show" where we'd meet along a length of chain link fence, hang out photos up and stand around and talk to passers by.


9) Take lots of photos, throw out the bad ones, only ever show people your best. Do this for the rest of your life.


10) Stay busy. The opposite of busy is bored. Don't visit that place. Do this for the rest of your life.


Hope this helps.

 


 




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I really really really want to go to the Feri retreat in Edinburgh over Beltane. Really really really.

So much that I'm willing to make art to sell to people... and I struggle to part with artworks!

So, beautiful people!

Please head on over to www.haloquin.com and check out my galleries.

I have four main styles showcased, if you like one, let me know, give me a subject, topic or an inspiration and make me an offer.

I will make you a completely original piece of artwork, signed and posted to your door for money to follow my dreams!

If enough people do this, I can go to the Fire Festival (which I have wanted to do since I first heard about it)... and to the Feri retreat!

If some people do, then it goes towards making up the vets bill from my little bunny deciding to cannabalise herself (she's doing much better now, thank the gods!).

Either way, I will be incredibably grateful, and you'll get a carefully crafted piece of art for your very own! Or for a gift for someone... Or for whatever your heart desires.

Please spread the word. I have limited time so will do this on a first come first served basis.

Delight and Delerium to all,
~Halo xx
haloquin: Photo of Halo in snow, long red coat, looking cheekily at camera while writing in a book... (Default)
An art therapy rehabilition centre in Saudi Arabia for ex-militants. Beautiful.
8 Minute Documentary
Artworks

(A Focal Point Episode, from Wide Angle)

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Meet Sock Kitten.



Imagined, begun, completed and clothed in one evening.

I am proud.

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When I finish a project I am proud.
I become like a small child, wanting to show the world, wanting to share with everyone, look, look at what I made! Look how lovely it is! The colours! The textures! Don't you want to make one too?

And then I grin like a loon. Full of the moon madness, moon water, drunk on how beautiful the world is. Proud to be a part of the beautiful, longing to share so that everyone can grin at the world like I do in that moment.

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