I would love to get some inspiration for shooting everyday things around a typical house/apartment. Not necessarily still life, but everyday objects.. ?
I would love to get some inspiration for shooting everyday things around a typical house/apartment. Not necessarily still life, but everyday objects.. ?
You might try to find a copy of "Steichen: A Life in Photography". Throughout his incredibly varied and nearly seventy year career, he returned to everyday objects such as carpet tacks, flower pots, and thread as sources of inspiration for some wonderful illustrations.
"One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude." Carl Sandburg
Myers's Door, 33rd Street, Astoria
(The sign says "You must be over 40" tall to come in this room. This is 40")
Pony, Waiting, 33rd Street, Astoria
Maple Tree, Monroe Street, Santa Rosa
Things Past, 33rd Street, Astoria
I do a lot of that sort of thing. In fact I created an album which I titled "Around The House." Unfortunately I can't show you any because they weren't made with a large format camera. And frankly I'm not sure how inspirational they'd be anyhow, they're just things that interested me, usually involving the play of light and shadow.
Brian Ellis
Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you do criticize them you'll be
a mile away and you'll have their shoes.
two years ago I sprained my ankle pretty bad. so i took some plates "around the house'
Everyday things? Like a tire swing in the backyard?
Bryce, Swing
Annual Pinhole Day (several years ago)
Speed Graphic with magnifing lens, Type 55 film
Second one, taken the same way, same time:
Calder in the Tree. (You have to spray them out of the trees or else they'll multiply!)
Just found out today, via x-rays, Bryce broke 3 bones in his foot (tripped on a rock on Friday). At least he waited until after the summer break -- and not while he was on the top of Half Dome a couple weeks ago!
Ouch, sorry to hear about the broken foot. Cool pin holes!
Look for the book, "Home Photography" by Paul Sanderson, a Britisher.
Not just good photos, but thought provoking text.
[QUOTE=austin granger;770619]Myers's Door, 33rd Street, Astoria
Maple Tree, Monroe Street, Santa Rosa
I really like this one, Austin. Nice perspective and light.
Harley
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