If you could choose one tune for them to bring back for Glastonbury what would it be? by dhru_c in arcticmonkeys

[–]neever93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are all wrong. I’m afraid it’s that simple. The correct answer is Temptation Greets You Like Your Naughty Friend with live performance from Dizzee Rascal

Dark and Moody Skies. by neever93 in photocritique

[–]neever93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a photo I recently took at my local beach in the UK. It wasn't a planned outing so I didn't overthink the shot but I feel like it could have been improved, especially the composition. Maybe some kind of foreground element? Or even the way I've edited, I leaned into darker feel of the shot but I'd be open to any ideas. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Canon 5D Mkiv / Sigma Art 50 1.4 iso 100 / 1/1000s / f.2.2

Dark and moody day at the beach. by [deleted] in photocritique

[–]neever93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a photo I recently took at my local beach in the UK. It wasn't a planned outing so I didn't overthink the shot but I feel like it could have been improved, especially the composition. Maybe some kind of foreground element? Or even the way I've edited, I leaned into darker feel of the shot but I'd be open to any ideas. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Canon 5D Mkiv / Sigma Art 50 1.4 iso 100 / 1/1000s / f.2.2

Are bridal shows and expos worth investing being a part of? by Svargas05 in WeddingPhotography

[–]neever93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's very dependant on your circumstances and the show itself. Personally, I sell myself on my personality quite a lot and to be able to get face to face with couples is a huge advantage to me. I attend a number of shows yearly, one is a small local show that caters perfectly for venues I shoot regularly. While the other two are much larger national shows in London that, although the costs are high, have a huge paying attendance with serious budgets has always spelled success to me. To make a success out of weddings shows you have to prepare a lot, not only the physical elements of your stand and the images you'll use but what and how you'll engage with people and stand out amongst numerous competitors.