The book looks amazing! And I really really want it. It’s £50 on the illamasqua website (and obv I’d prefer it from there, just because its more special), but it’s £30 on Amazon.
Should I treat myself?
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The book looks amazing! And I really really want it. It’s £50 on the illamasqua website (and obv I’d prefer it from there, just because its more special), but it’s £30 on Amazon.
Should I treat myself?
Yesterday when I had my tutorial about my minor project (which lasted half an hour, 15 minutes more than everyone elses), Jamie (my tutor) got talking about my major project, and I told him my ideas and that, which he didn’t seem to think were awful.
But he suggested that I take some more portraits of dancers. But not of them dancing, just of them like some of the ones I did, but better.
He told me he didn’t want to discourage me from being creative and doing my original idea, but that he thought I should do more portraits so I CAN be a portrait photographer (which he seems to think I can. Awesome and scary). I think I will try and do it, because I want a good grade and a good life, and if it means doing what people suggest, then I will. But do you think it’ll be too much to try to do my original major project idea and the portrait thing?
He was also talking about how the access I have to dancers and various dancing schools is something that not many photographers have , so I should take advantage of it really. And I do love dance
hmm
Oh no, I’ve missed mine! I had no idea that we were supposed to be in yesterday!
Well done, I’m sure you did brilliantly and IMHO you should do both, because your portraits of the young dancers were beautiful, but you should also follow your original idea if you are passionate about it (btw what is it?).
Your tutorial was yesterday at 3.15, just before me.
I wanted to do a film noir type story, and use the photos to tell stories about the women involved in it who are all nothing to do with each other, but are linked by one man who’s been in all their lives briefly
Daphne Guinness for Akris, by Steven Meisel
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