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What do we think of the Paris Photo Photobook winner of 2025: Hicham Benohoud?
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>thread about contemporary photography
>b-bUt mUh whItE prIdE!1!!
>they don't know it's an international prize and the winner is moroccan
absolute cesspool of a site
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>>4486246
as long as the winner isn't a jew it's a win for humanity
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>>4484544
Eh, what is he trying to do? Should we laugh or feel sad? I like formal playfulness but it doesn't make me feel much.
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>>4486246
As long as he stays in morocco hitler would approve.

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Does anyone here freelance? Any tips to make it a stable source of income (even just side income?)
I have done photography freelance on and off but I cannot seem to find clients who reliably want photography. Just connections and odd jobs here and there. Any tips for finding good clients who reliably want stuff done?
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>>4486251
This anon, this
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Another thing to try would be local bands/music events. If you're actually interested in a local music scene, you don't even need connections at the start - just go to concerts, take photos, be the guy with the camera. If you get any good ones, send them over to the band/organizer, they'll want something to put on their social media, and if you snapped something better than what their friend with a phone did for them, they'll be happy to post it, tag your page.
Once you have some sort of portfolio/connections/reputation, bands need photos somewhat regularly. They need some sort of "press kit" for their social media, for event posters, etc. That needs to be updated when lineups change, when they record something, or just to refresh every 1-2 years or so. And they might want photography/videography once in a while at their events to have something to put up on their social media.
t. not a photography freelancer, but I do music at a semi-pro level, so I've seen this from the other side, where we've hired photographers and paid them decent money.
I guess this can generalize to any event-based hobby/entertainment, I personally just happen to have experience with music. That said, I'd suggest choosing a thing you personally are interested in and would go to the events even if it's not a paid gig for you. You'll likely need to do some "for your portfolio" photography at first, so best if you're getting value out of just going to the event, and you're interested in what you're photographing.
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>>4486226

There's a lot of money in doing freelance upskirt photography. Obviously some risks that have to be navigated but the money is there.
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>>4486269
you'd need to live in big city with overflowing music scene, real good connections and be the best/the top 1%/the only photographer around to actually make any money. I don't live in a shithole yet bands rarely if ever seem to care about marketing photos to the point of actually paying for them. promotional material is rarely needed on level more complex than outdoors photo on brick wall background snap by band girlfriend and commercial live music photography is obsolete and as good as dead with smartphones and social media.
i'm still going to grind my shutter on shitty bands in dive bars because I love it (and free entry to all events is nice) but there's very little money here. would be nice to have at least some cash to supplement my dayjob and i might have to train myself in any other genre that's more viable
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>>4486226
>bullshit post
>/tv/related.jpg
OP is s fucking fag.

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Some photos I took for a friend in Oregon a while back - any good?
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>>4486347
That just sounds like post-hoc cope now
But it was worth the effort to defend low effort comments though?
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>>4486349
Not really but I was bored desu so I don't mind
Hope you enjoyed what came out of your b8
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>>4486350
I did, I made some effort posts and will continue to putting effort into making this board better
Looking at photos and figuring out what was done poorly and what could be done better is a great exercise I would encourage everyone to do
Hopefully you come around and would like to see the board be better too one day
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>>4486350
Oh and I'll keep trying to call out low effort useless feedback too, hope you can do the same
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>>4486353
>>4486354
All you ended up doing was randomly posting in other threads with the "lel that's old" seethe routine and start more fights. You are a loser.

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Has anyone got experience editing their photographs for print? I trialled a few papers and found I like Ilford Smooth Pearl because it's best for a range of global adjustments, even if it's a bit too shiny.
If you have printed, how many times did you have to print to get what you wanted? If I want to sell prints, should I just accept this is going to be a big learning curve? So many papers change how the photograph comes out and it's not an exact science. Postproduction is as much an artform as capturing an image with the camera.
I'd love to hear what you have worked on and what you learned. I feel a bit in the dark but will probably realise what I want from my prints in the future. Some people can look at a print and immediately what is wrong with it, but my eyes still need some time to adjust while I learn.
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go to a shop where the printer will sit with you for a few minutes and go over your pictures, showing you what they look like on their calibrated equipment. when you decide what look you like, bring them the rest of your files and they will edit them for print.
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>>4486047
I go to the big box store here and order it on the one kind of fujifilm paper they offer in lustre finish (also the only on offer) and it comes out great. There are no real alternatives untill you go to botique printing shops that'll assfuck you for price because the only people who can afford the hobby are normally rich Eastern Suburbs boomers.

Anyway,
>NR
Go lighter on lumainance NR than you'd normally accept for digital. Chroma NR should be basically the same though. Noise is hidden decently by the ink printing compared to digital viewing especially since you can't zoom in.
>Exposure
Underexposed sections are exaccerbated (i've tried 5 different shops and this has been constant, ymmv) so you're better off lifting the shadows a fraction more than you'd be happy for digital. The extra noise is hidden rather well by the ink as above.
>Sharpening
Edit for digital viewing as normal, then do another unsharp mask pass specifically for printing; it should look slightly too crunchy on a screen but the purpose is to overcome the micro-smearing from the ink. This can take some trial and error, as you can absolutely still oversharpen and it'll look like ass.

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In 2019, after the death of my father, I stumbled upon a former Amish farm in central New York. I spent about 4-5 years there taking pictures. It’s a time of my life marked by instability, illusions, great learning, joy and disappointment. I hope you all enjoy looking. Feel free to let me know what you see. Will take some time to upload everything, most coming from my instagram because my mac is still in USA and I haven’t rescanned all of my negs.
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>>4485929
one more, nothing special. the amish are very interesting people, even if they’re inbred. during the pandemic they fought the good fight, refusing to mask up because «they don’t have TV»
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>>4485914
finishing with a self portrait. around 2022, we began to slowly drift apart, as the anarchy of the farm slowly got to me more and more and kyle had to get work. i would still visit often, but was aware that there was more out there for me. around this time my lens and eyes were pointed towards exploring the decay of the surrounding area. family farms wrecked by opioids, decaying businesses all around with empty storefronts. a general malaise infected the valley. so i would cruise around in my car photographing these things instead of the farm.
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>>4485484
dare i say: kino
nice thread
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>4485488 >4485914 >4485568
>4485484 >4485917 >4485922
>4485486 >4485919 >4485928

I think these in that formation tell a good story. The first one of Daniel is my favorite. I like how domestic it is, and the three figures suggest the three subjects and the three 'attitudes', and the fly tape is a good contrast to his smile. They only work in conjunction, save 14 which stands above. 84 and 86 are good aswell. The rest I don't care for. I can appreciate manback, but manbut is beneath me.
>our system thinks your post is spam
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Excessively gay, but still kino.

I've been a photography enthusiast ever since I met my girlfriend of 4~ years. I shoot with her all the time and even have gotten her into and excited about the craft. Her and I regularly go on walks, and a couple nights ago and she said something that kind of shot out of left field. We were contemplating what trail we were going to hike (my neighborhood backs up to a large recreational/forest area with many choices) and we had decided upon one and to end the conversation she says, "And maybe you don't bring the big camera this time?" and we both laughed, with my laughter just coming from confusion and a little bit of shock for such a request. I cannot for the life of me figure out why she asked this. I seldom ever shoot with a tripod when going on casual walks with her and it never gets in the way of us having a good time, I take a few pictures every walk and throw it over my shoulder and keep going. I don't let my hobby ever get in the way of our time together. If anything she's asking to shoot with me more often.

That's why for the life of me I can't understand why she asked me to leave the rb67 at home. She loves shooting with me and is always asking questions to learn more about photography and film. I'm really not trying to sperg out about this, I guess im just trying to figure it out from a girl's pov. I can't help but think the reason she asked is purely aesthetic/visual, as if me hauling it around is unattractive or something. Is carrying this camera around on a semi-regular basis that strange or unfashionable? I really don't think its big enough of an issue to explicitly request I don't use it which is why im so confused.
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>>4476906
>short answer
ask her fuckshit
>long answer
big cameras can be kinda cringe sometimes. idk why but it probably gives her the ick for you to carry this huge, non-nonchalant thing around. get a ricoh grIII and she'll wanna marry you.
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>>4476906
Get her a small om2 or rollei 35s or something that's feels tactile and interesting to use, but also easy and cute, maybe an mju
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>>4477114
>>4477199
Mental illness
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i've been in similar predicaments with my latest gf
fed-50 was fine in the forest where no one was looking
chaika was a big no no
pentax lx i was asked "do you really need this camera, cant you just use your phone for once" after bringing it along once
rollei 35 is "too small"
leica m3 is "good looking" and "suits you" and other comments i've never heard before
for the hasselblad 500 i got the comment "its weird that it is reversed, hope the picture is fine"

>>4476925
>just ask
holy shit my man if life were that simple
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It's impossible to figure out these little social things because they're getting filtered through your own thoughts about them. If anyone gives an answer that doesn't agree with your insecurity there's a good chance you'll brush it off as "not seeing the whole picture", "you don't understand" or whatever.
It sounds to me like she just made an offhand joke about how you always have the camera with you. I don't think she was seriously asking you to leave it at home. If she was hinting for that by way of a joke just keep bringing it anyway. Women find it difficult to respect men who fold under minor social pressure. She will appreciate you doing what you want to do and having some degree of conviction about that more than she'll care about you bringing a camera.
>>4476925
This guy is right. If you won't even just ask her directly about this one thing... Jesus, man. Things are going to be bad for you in pretty much every human relationship forever. It doesn't have to be a fight, just say "hey, the other day when you said about leaving my camera at home, is that something you'd actually like or were you just joking around?"

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I used to be part of the ancient discord before it got raided, i used to be part of the telegram groups before they died.

i did like those groups a lot.
So let us have another go at it.

https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=2-7&smp=smp%3A%2F%2FZKe4uxF4Z_aLJJOEsC-Y6hSkXgQS5-oc442JQGkyP8M%3D%40smp17.simplex.im%2FxYnYq1VED4tvXfxyvri5mbaOBXuR_l7D%23%2F%3Fv%3D1-4%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEAVoxMYfEmY8G-cenlOI_l1NcxEklSUrlRlSVx2fFy9GQ%253D%26q%3Dc%26srv%3Dogtwfxyi3h2h5weftjjpjmxclhb5ugufa5rcyrmg7j4xlch7qsr5nuqd.onion&data=%7B%22groupLinkId%22%3A%22Jl6Vd_pb8NrSFGn9Nw0uBw%3D%3D%22%7D

why simplex?
we can have big raw files and high resolution, not owned by trump, russians or jews.
Its available on every kind of device.

Lets have some fun, talk pictures, tech, gear and enjoy it all together.

as soon as we hit 10+ active members:
monthly contests and challenges.

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>>4440499 (czeched)

underrated post
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>>4464785
>They went as far as to meet in real life and had gay sex.
well yes thats the point of discord
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>>4481607
with kids.

Everybody knows that about Discord


>>4464652
The Sony image quality is the goodwins law of /p/
we should call it something catchy like Snoy's law or Greenskins law.
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Someone post the discord link holy shit
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>>4486013
Www.discord.org/p

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Help me out, I literally don't see a difference in aperture or depth of field when I change my settings
I theoretically understand how they work, but actually changing them in the camera I don't see anything different
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>>4485942
holy fuck that level of cope when fool frame suddenly is the baby sensor
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>>4485943
Are you actually, genuinely retarded? Go use a LF camera then get back to me.
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>>4485945
get fucked sensorlet
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>>4485946
I accept your concession. Thank you.
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>>4485945
>asking if a rapefugee is retarded
He is literally a bioweapon meant to lower the IQ of europe

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why do you guys all not like ken rockwell?
he seems cool and his photos are pretty

i dont get it
plus he has good advice on his web-site
maybe we can appreciate him in this thread?
that would be nice
i will post my favourite ken rockwell photographs
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>>4480999
>Just one of many superior photographers /p/ drove off because he was objectively better at this than them

stfu ken.
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>>4480999
>husky
>corgi
>doghair
>superior photographers
wow
many background blurs
so full frame
such dirty car window
bokeh doge
such art
many fur on negative
wow
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>>4485746
Correct.
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>>4481223
Negative film blows highlights to white all the time wtf are you talking about? You can recover some of that in a scan but if you want a properly exposed photo of anything that's not in direct sun on a sunny day your sky is going to be white (just as an example)
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>>4485746
>shoots through window
>still sharper than fujifilm
based snoy dog


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