02-10-2009, 07:39 | #1 |
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Any budding photographers out there?
It's been pointed out to me recently that my web pictures don't show my tattoo work. It was bad timing, I had them done just before embarking on a bit of a major inkfest. Also there just don't happen to be any shots that would show the ones I did have back then.
I'm thinking that my tattoo is now extensive enough that I really ought to clearly show it on my website as I appreciate that they are not to everyones taste. I imagine some poor chap seeing me for the first time reeling in horror when he claps his eyes on it! So, me being camera shy and a royal pain in the rear to get a decent shot of, I'm rather relieved that it's my back that needs photographing. I'm not sure the situation calls for the production of a full portfolio of pictures and the torture of hours of posing for Londons current top photographer, I was thinking more of a quick fix and so.... Can anyone help me out? |
02-10-2009, 08:02 | #2 |
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Have Camera - can travel!!
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02-10-2009, 09:32 | #3 |
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Surely your old Box Brownie is a bit past it now?
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02-10-2009, 10:39 | #4 |
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Yer - just like the rest of me
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'Sitting quietly - waiting for the butterfly' "The critic Brook Zern has written, of a performance of someone with duende, 'it dilates the mind's eye, so that the intensity becomes almost unendurable... There is a quality of first-timeness, of reality so heightened and exaggerated that it becomes unreal...' (Maurer, In Search of Duende)." |
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yes
If you were in Newcastle I would be more than happy to oblige.
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Not only do i have a camera i also have the lense to go with it
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Do you mean lenses like these?
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I've done a couple of photosets for my Mistress's Gallery. It was great fun doing the shoot but I did get a ticking off after Mistress noticed a bulge in my trousers.
For some reason she didn't beleive me when I told her it was my zoom lens!
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At least everyone will be able to recognise me at the Charity Bash!
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