Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]How does a pro keep it fun and interesting... I suppose it depends on how much you make and how much you are working and what type of work you are doing... I am the photographer for a non-profit association in Ecuador... I work like a dog and the pay isn't great, but the benefits are eternal... as we like to say.... Most of my time is spent doing things other than taking photographs. I spend a lot of time in the darkroom, trips to lab... waiting around for some one to show up, filing images... (my favorite), billing and now with the advent of film scanners, I'm spending most of my time in front of a computer. The problem of course is finding time to shoot personal images and the really hard one is finding time to print them..... The amount of work I do for myself is very minimal... I'm always looking for images to fill a request etc... I had set aside a day every two weeks for personal work... I'm lucky to take one every two months unless a visitor comes.... I have a 4x5 for personal work.... but that gets left in office most of time.... Part of buying a Leica M-system was to seperate work from fun.... except I use it for both.... To be honest... I put a lot of energy into trying to make good images out of sometimes pathetic situation. Most of this morning was spent at one of our medical clinics where the working space of the room was about 4 feet across and we had two interns and a teaching doc... The door hit me about every three minutes... Talk about fun... Anyhow I seem to sort of crash afterward a day or morning of shoots like these... it is hard to get excited to go out and do personal work... especially if you have a lot of work pressing.... On the other hand... I went to photograph the school in the marginal neighborhood of that same clinic... it was fun getting kids to smile and pay to attention to their teacher.... actually that proved to be impossible to get more than a few at any given time.... But I could have stayed all day if it had been possible... I think you have to find a certain percentage of your work that is fun.... whether it is meeting people, feeling good about helping someone, making someone smile, taking pride in your work, or just the satisfaction of getting a great moment on film etc.. I try to learn as much about any subject as possible while photographing.... whether it is spinal surgery... unusual bacteria, historic places, family history, animal behaviour, identifying species.. etc... find something that interests you with each subject and expand your knowledge. I've learned to identify a lot of medical stuff... comes from seeing unusual cases from every area.... The other thing I like is that no two days are the same.... but sometimes I miss a routine as well... So... Personally... I had more fun doing photography as a hobby and I did do 20x more personal work back then.... but I enjoy photography as a way of life more than I enjoyed working in retail sales and management. Duane Birkey HCJB World Radio Quito Ecuador http://members.tripod.com/~Duane_Birkey/index.html