Y4BBZY
formerly jyabbz
- Feb 19, 2006
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Anyone ever shoot infrared (IR) photography? Thinking about getting my old T2i/550D converted to 720nm. Any tips or advice?
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I have the chance to buy a Canon 6D body with a shutter count of 96,000 for $500, is it worth it?
The owner suggests a factory cleaning and the dial plate has come off but that seems pretty common and an easy fix.
Thoughts?
Standout shots for me, great work
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Standout shots for me, great work
I went out yesterday to take pics and at times I feel like I don't have an eye for organic shots that don't have a defined subject. Like I can take a pic of a street or a street light but it feels so forced like I'm just doing it to not necessarily compete but to have something relative to post. No attachment to it artistically.
I got the itch to take some portraits and family shots. Went to a small studio around the bend too. May have to utilize ModelMayhem soon to get some shots out
Only thing about that is there's likely more photographers with more work/word of mouth rep than me. Given the chance I can outperform the majority of these photographers out here I just can't get my chance. I gotta find a way to splash my way onto the radar.probably dozens of people on ig waiting to have their picture taken in your area.
I get hit up every week on IG for the amazing honor of trade shooting w/ aspiring models.... always just send them my website and rates
i havent been on model mayhem in a loooooonnnng time.
probably dozens of people on ig waiting to have their picture taken in your area.
I get hit up every week on IG for the amazing honor of trade shooting w/ aspiring models.... always just send them my website and rates
i havent been on model mayhem in a loooooonnnng time.
Only thing about that is there's likely more photographers with more work/word of mouth rep than me. Given the chance I can outperform the majority of these photographers out here I just can't get my chance. I gotta find a way to splash my way onto the radar.
Honestly I don't even know how to approach a potential model. I know I'm over thinking it but trying to ask for help whole trying to come off as professional is new for me. Had I not lost my camera years ago I think I would have built up my rep
probably dozens of people on ig waiting to have their picture taken in your area.
I get hit up every week on IG for the amazing honor of trade shooting w/ aspiring models.... always just send them my website and rates
i havent been on model mayhem in a loooooonnnng time.
Only thing about that is there's likely more photographers with more work/word of mouth rep than me. Given the chance I can outperform the majority of these photographers out here I just can't get my chance. I gotta find a way to splash my way onto the radar.
Me, too.
Just gotta work your way up.
The photographers you're talking about started somewhere, too.
I know that feel all too well. 99.999999999% of all of my big opportunities were not given to me. They were taken.
Honestly I don't even know how to approach a potential model. I know I'm over thinking it but trying to ask for help whole trying to come off as professional is new for me. Had I not lost my camera years ago I think I would have built up my rep
I personally wouldn't because I do not like buying a chore.
I'd rather spend a little more up front and have it ready to rock.
I'm the same way with cars. I'm not willing to buy a car that need to be fixed to drive.
Some people love the opportunity though!
Ended up reaching out to some friends/fam and offered to take pics for em. As far as models out here, I'm trying to find a way to find em on IG without sounding like a creepo just trying to get half-nekkid shotsI was at that point too. I attacked it from 2 ways though... I felt like it took one model to give me a "yes" and then find a similar caliber model to target. With this approach you can find friends of models that you're interested in shooting, and shoot with then to get in with their friends. The second approach was to assist other photographers and get some shots in at their shoot if they allowed. It only takes one image at a time to build a portfolio to push to these models. Patience.
Honestly I don't even know how to approach a potential model. I know I'm over thinking it but trying to ask for help whole trying to come off as professional is new for me. Had I not lost my camera years ago I think I would have built up my rep
I was at that point too. I attacked it from 2 ways though... I felt like it took one model to give me a "yes" and then find a similar caliber model to target. With this approach you can find friends of models that you're interested in shooting, and shoot with then to get in with their friends. The second approach was to assist other photographers and get some shots in at their shoot if they allowed. It only takes one image at a time to build a portfolio to push to these models. Patience.
probably dozens of people on ig waiting to have their picture taken in your area.
I get hit up every week on IG for the amazing honor of trade shooting w/ aspiring models.... always just send them my website and rates
i havent been on model mayhem in a loooooonnnng time.
IDK why but ModelMayhem NEVER worked for me, I was always waiting for the approval message or something like that. Then it would slip my mind.
Only thing about that is there's likely more photographers with more work/word of mouth rep than me. Given the chance I can outperform the majority of these photographers out here I just can't get my chance. I gotta find a way to splash my way onto the radar.
Me, too.
Just gotta work your way up.
The photographers you're talking about started somewhere, too.
I know that feel all too well. 99.999999999% of all of my big opportunities were not given to me. They were taken.
[emoji]128070[/emoji] I needed that big time
Honestly I don't even know how to approach a potential model. I know I'm over thinking it but trying to ask for help whole trying to come off as professional is new for me. Had I not lost my camera years ago I think I would have built up my rep
Man I have that problem at times because I'm sure anti SMH. Which doesn't help in this field of work lol.
Seen a girl working at the gas station and man she was gorgeous about 5'7 nice frame and some of the most amazing cheek bones I've ever seen and for some reason I could not muster up anything to even say SMH
I've been getting better since then. At the same time man it just feels I'm not really getting anywhere.
As far as progression I see my work getting much better especially on the technical side but as far as revenue man....
Picking up my camera was never for the money but just a high interest I've always had and grew to truly love.
Though it may not be for the money that I would still like to receive much more than I do especially for what I do lol.
People in my city are so CHEAP. I don't know how to thrive in a society rather cheap prices over quality work. Granted there are other photographers who don't go through that as much, but we don't shoot the same stuff.
I haven't posted here in I don't know how long and wouldn't even know where to start, so I just post some of my favorites earlier in the year
I was at that point too. I attacked it from 2 ways though... I felt like it took one model to give me a "yes" and then find a similar caliber model to target. With this approach you can find friends of models that you're interested in shooting, and shoot with then to get in with their friends. The second approach was to assist other photographers and get some shots in at their shoot if they allowed. It only takes one image at a time to build a portfolio to push to these models. Patience.
Ended up reaching out to some friends/fam and offered to take pics for em. As far as models out here, I'm trying to find a way to find em on IG without sounding like a creepo just trying to get half-nekkid shots
That'll be my next step tho, hittin' up IG local search and sending some DM's from my photography page and see what lands
Bro your work just continues to grow. always blessing my IG feed
wish you came up in here more often!
I personally wouldn't because I do not like buying a chore.
I'd rather spend a little more up front and have it ready to rock.
I'm the same way with cars. I'm not willing to buy a car that need to be fixed to drive.
Some people love the opportunity though!
So I didn't take your advice and bought the camera
Since I was coming from a crop frame, I have to find a new lens to replace my Tamron 17-50.
Being the cheapo I am, I can't afford a Canon L lens, or a Tamron 24-70.
I did find some other relatively decently priced alternatives.
What do you guys think?
-Tamron 28-75 f2.8
-Tokina 28-80 f2.8
-Tokina 28-70 f2.8
-Sigma 24-60 f2.8
Bro your work just continues to grow. always blessing my IG feed
wish you came up in here more often!
I really appreciate that so much bro for real.
I'm trying to put a little more effort into it now.
Man I was trying to come that way for Tyler Camp Flog Gnaw carnival and this dude......bumped it up this year it's usually in Nov SMH and the tickets already sold out SMH
Bruh i remember enjoying your photography back when you were posting street art
That one street fighter joint was
Keep up the hustle. Its beyond dope to see other NTers grow and flourish.
Of those lenses, i 'd go with the tamron 28-75 f2.8.
They float around used for real cheap on amazon
http://amzn.to/2rkMoSr
Of those lenses, i 'd go with the tamron 28-75 f2.8.
They float around used for real cheap on amazon
http://amzn.to/2rkMoSr
Awesome, since I need to get rid of my old EF-S 55-250 now which do you think is a better replacement?
-Tamron 70-300mm VC
-Canon 70-300mm IS (Non L)
Or any other suggestions you might make a nod towards?