This group discusses the topic of acquiring and maintaining access to your subject. How do you find a subject to photograph? How do you approach them, gain their trust and involvement? What is the benefit to them? Share experiences and guidance.
Hola Arturo, como tu dices la cosa esta muy mal. Si esta chunga para los que ya lo teneis montado, imaginaos para los que estamos empezando!. Se aceptan sugerencias y consejos :)
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Hola Pablo, hola Arturo!. Fantasticas webs las de ambos. Arturo, vaya curriculum! Vi tu trabajo en los premios del 2007, y aprovecho para felicitarte por las fotos. Os dejo aqui mi web www.williamfogg.com ahora mismo la tengo solo con reportajes d...
I cant agree more with you Paco, and since I am a newcomer to freelancing, I seem to have switched to this in a really BAD time....true, I started with a very small contact base, but assignments are RARE and pay is bad.
There is a saying from ori...
Gracias por comentar mi álbum sobre CONTRASTES. Gracias por tu tiempo!!! Y me encantaría que me explicaras lo de darle la vuelta al blanco y negro. Me ayudarías? Un abrazo!! Vero
Hi, I checked your site. You have some nice photographs. But I am sorry to say that your info on Indian education is not very accurate. The high suicide rate is caused mainly by social and family pressure which associate success at school/college to getting a good job. Thus every parent expects their ward to be the first boy of the class. Even the availability is not very wide, forget about quality. And there are several other issues to bring the people at lower strata of the society into coverage. In short like many other aspects of Indian life its a complicated issue.
Nosce te ipsum.....Know thyself. That is the maxima I try to live my life with, and finding in each human in this planet a part of myself is right now ehere my work is. We are all one.