Art Model, Emese © 2013 Terrell Neasley |
“If you compare yourself to others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.”
~ Max Ehrmann, Desiderata: A Poem for a Way of Life
There are a lot of things we can do to be better at photography. And sometimes it can get overwhelming to learn it all. It can be intimidating to see some masters at work and reach a conclusion that you can never achieve that sort of greatness. I know I've looked at some artist's work and felt that way before. Even today, I am amazed at some of the artwork being put out by some of these newcomers to the game. They tend to see things differently. They were born into technology and are not afraid to try new things that get introduced in the market. They take new tech and re-purpose it for something entirely different and create gold with it. It can be depressing to have a concept that would seem simple to everybody else, yet Chinese arithmetic to you...assuming you are not Chinese, of course. In which case if you are, you still get my point.
Art Model, Emese © 2013 Terrell Neasley |
1. With the exceptions of the true pioneers in this trade (and any other, for that matter), everybody you come to idolize and drool over started out just the same way, doing the same thing. Nobody starts out understanding an f/stop or stroboscopic flash. Granted some may learn quicker than others, but we all start out at ground zero. This is not a race at all. Just because someone crosses the finish line in front of you, doesn't mean you lose. Just keep running. Cross the finish line and continue to run!
Art Model, Emese © 2013 Terrell Neasley |
“For what it’s worth: it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be. There’s no time limit, stop whenever you want. You can change or stay the same, there are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. And I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the courage to start all over again.”
~ Eric Roth, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button screenplay
But here is my point.
Art Model, Emese © 2013 Terrell Neasley |
And lastly, keep this in mind. Its never too late! No matter how slow you get it or how little time you can put into it at once, stick with it. Start early, start late. Just do it. I'm very happy to see so many people picking up a camera again at a later age in life. When I'm in the camera store, whether working or not, there is always a elderly gentleman or lady who comes in with a film camera wanting to get it cleaned or getting advice on a new one so they can get back into photography. I tell you it does my heart well. Its never too late to do what you love...whether photography or modeling. This is what I love about Art Model, Emese who chose to model for me. Who cares when you start, just start! And she has. Looking forward to more work with this new art model.
Always, always, ALWAYS stick with it! If at first you don't succeed...
ReplyDeleteAlso, Bjorn needs to stop with the landscape stuff so we don't all end up with an inferiority complex. He's always been good, but now he's AMAZING!
Indeed. I may have to go have a talk with Bjorn and just ask him to do something out of focus every once in a while. Or maybe just photoshop in a bad exposure. There's good...and then there's...well, let's just say we may have to take matters in our own hands if he can't cooperate.
ReplyDeleteI really, really like the captures in this post. Very beautiful model and superb imaging but I kinda wish the crop wasn't so tight...her bright smiling face I think would have added an extra dimension to these..and yeah Bjorn Burton's work is 500px stuff and I get so intimidated when I visit there....
ReplyDeleteI do see your point, Winston. Its a habit of mine to crop tight at times. Had a talk with Bjorn. I think we have an understanding now, but we'll see.
ReplyDeleteAmazing art here, my man. Very inspirational images. Please always keep sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karl!
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