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RE: Avoiding Banality

in #photofeed7 years ago

You're right. Unfortunately I also have the same problem, I often have little time available and I prefer to use it to study post-production techniques, but then I find myself with too synthetic texts... it's a difficult life!! :D

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Haha, especially the life of those that are not native speakers :P I guess being an architect takes most of your time...

Yes, consider that in recent years I also work in the field of photography... now I understand why I'm single! : D

Haha 😁 Are you photographing events?

Events, models, artists and next week I have a wedding 😊

Weddings are one of the things I'd never consider photographing :)) Haha. I hate them.
Good luck!

I understand you, I hated them too. But attending them as a photographer is different. They pay me to go there and I eat for free 🤣🤣

Lol, that's true :) However, I feel like there's too much pressure not to miss important moments during the wedding. Do you go on your own, or do you have a partner?

It is really a stressful thing. Many things happen and you have to be careful to take pictures of everything.
There are two other people making videos. I am the only photographer ... and this makes me a little nervous, but for now it has always been all right !!
If I have to be honest when I'm a photographer at weddings I'm stressed for 1 or 2 days, but when I'm working on an architecture project I'm having long periods of stress because there are always unexpected deadlines etc ... it's a reason why I'm thinking about dedicating myself more to photography and less to the construction sector.