>>4372729>exclusive to AsiansNow that you say it... i cant invoke any visual memory of any other demographic iv'e seen... bu t i'm 'sure' there would be some.
To be fair we all probably do some magnitude of this when we start out. Even when i was getting asked to shoot parties/gigs I'd take a sling bag as a dump for the 18-50mm, and the usual shoulder strap for the 70-200mm. If you dont want to be changing lenses you really have no alternative but to start strapping.
Presumably thats why the usual examples do it too: Bring it or wish you had.
Thats the easiest way.
Personally I have evolved toward: "regret bringing it because an unfamiliar additional sling hurts the next day and I see everyhting in 70-200mm FOV now anyway)
>boyfriend/hookupOne of the few girls who asked me to take sexy photos, and i agreed to talk while shooting her near my usual spot...she really just wanted advice (which im not really qualified to even give)... I realised in about 30 seconds that she wasnt immediately able to be believably camera-alluring with me, despite the totally public and non-sexual situation..and having got plenty of grins out of her previously while shooting her walking past. So I suggested that her best option was to have a friend who she liked and trusted enough to take photos of her on a 24/7 basis. Because if you want sexy/intimate photos for commercial use, you need a live-in lover who can use a camera.
Someone who isn't me.
She seems to have done exactly that. The photos are less commercial/prolific than what she may have been planning, but they are honest and slightly gritty images that reflect their lifestyle, and she is rather hot in them, in a natural way.
Also: Numerous photographers may have been emotionally harmed in the making of those photos. idk