I've been a sort of under the radar staff photographer for Suicide Girls for a couple of years now. I was invited sort of last minute to participate in a Portland shoot-fest, and my schedule just didn't allow for it. These events are pretty incredible, but the work load you can create from them is exhausting.
I try to only shoot once a day, two times a week. Normally that means I shoot 4 days a week, occasionally twice a day. A shoot fest is usually a minimum of 4 shoots a day for 3-7 days. Some incredible photographers will book 8 shoots a day. I'd be dead. My wrists, back, shoulders are heavily taxed shooting. Not to mention 8 shoots a day for 7 days with a minimum of 40 edited images means a single shootfest requires a minimum of 2240 edits images. I timed it out the other day it takes me about 9 minutes an image to edit when I'm really pushing.
That math means that a 7 day shootfest would have me behind the computer for 336 hours if I was as ambitious as some other photographers.
Soooo I instead of taking on a last minute shoot fest I invited everyone over to shoot some in the forest for an afternoon. Its taken me a long time to learn what I am capable of before I would have agreed and bitten off more than I can handle. The results I think have allowed me to stay creative, and inspired.
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2019-10-30 01:14:11 +0000 UTC