I always knew I belonged on the other side of the lens.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is good to be in front of the lens to appreciate more being behind the lens.
Being behind the lens gives me a completely different perspective, and because of my blog, I get to do projects and attend shows lending me another angle.
Whenever I arrive on a real location, I have to move around and work out what the best angles are going to be. When I was moving around with the lens, I discovered things that the naked eye would not have.
Everyone always told me I was fated to be in front of the camera.
I think one day I want to be on the other side of the camera-maybe directing.
I always wanted to know what lens they were on, how close they were. I didn't do it with a plan in mind, but I would instinctively gear what I was doing toward what lenses they were using.
If I have to point to something specific with the way I move my camera, I love to do it with a wide lens. I like to show you as much of the space as I can, even if I'm following a character.
If I see one side of somebody, I want to see the other side.
I've been lucky to travel and work all over the world through the lens of the back of the house, and I love that monocle. I love that lens, because it's real people.
Be sure to take the lens cap off before photographing.
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