Photoshoot Session isn`t Always that Great
Well I have my points alright. Few days ago I just went somewhere uptown where people there still walk in barefoot (NO Kidding!) and dont use any computers nor do they know what internet is (That places does exist!) I walked here and there trying to find something interesting that I could shoot, each time I have my own expectation and alway think out of box. But then I felt something odd, suddenly there was a crowd of kids staring at me incredulously and with that confusing faces I couldn`t help but wondering what I`d done wrong. It`s making me uncomfortable, and the fact is I can`t stand being stared intensely for such long time when I am doing something that needs a high concentration. The kids there started to talk to each other out loud. The conversation went like this (Well this is just the translation):
1st Kid: What is that?
2nd Kid: I bet that`s what people use to photograph something.
1st Kid: Then what is she doing? (He kinda asked this question frequently)
2nd Kid: She`s taking some pictures I guess, I think it`s the flowers. (Hello, wasn`t that really obvious)
1st Kid: Let`s ask her where does she live! (As if I were an alien there, and I couldn`t understand their language TT.)
Oh my, being discussed like that wasn`t a great adventure of mine. I was distracted, but I tried to be patient, but I felt like I wanted to laugh too. But maybe it`s not too polite, even though they are kids, but who says they won`t get hurt or offensive when we just laugh at them? ![]()

And always when I go to the beach, I will enjoy myself too much until I can`t feel any pain. Once I was being bitten by mosquitos, and being surrounded by a group of the ants. Frankly I am a bit freak out, since I had a not-very nice experience with one of it. It`s very itchy TT oh my..
But for what it`s worth, I think it`s just one thing or two which any photographer should deal with. Anyway sometimes it`s really pay-off to see that we have captured such amazing pictures or just the nice ones ![]()
Good day!
Miki
October 28th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
Keep up the good work.