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I recently did a creative portrait shoot with Little Red Riding Hood on location in a forest. It very was dark and very gloomy, which made for challenging shooting. I was
However, a few had some noise due to the low light situation. The other problem I had with just a few shots was the camera shake caused by the low shutter speed. In general, I had enough light on the models face for detail. At ISO 320 and 640, the noise really wasn’t that bad, but we can always strive for perfection, right? So could I save Little Red Riding Hood?
When surrounded by praise, why is it that one bad comment can bring us down? As creatives do we often wear our heart on our sleeve?
Let’s face it even though we say we create for ourselves, we frequently seek praise and recognition for our work. It’s inevitable that amongst the praise there are also the critics. The rise of social media and digital photography has made this almost instantaneous. You shoot, you upload, you score. I can’t argue it gives us a little thrill to see those likes and hearts. But why do we always seem to zero in on the negative?