Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Hi , I am just being inquisitive now, are you doing this calendar project as part of your job, part of a degree course or just as your own project? I am sorry if I came across too businesslike but creating something and marketing go hand in hand if you want to reach your target audience. (I can be so Bossy ~ sorry) It comes from teaching the whole package. I am arty too and painted myself with one breast ( when my reconstruction had a hiccup, I was left with one for a few weeks) It acted as a catharsis at the time but I found afterwards that it haunted me so waste of canvas and oil paint and has been painted over since, (I am an art and design teacher ~ amongst other subjects) Go for it , you sound so determined and good luck, take care, Velvet (UK) picturesquefoto wrote: Velvet, You raise some good points. The reality is, I may not ever be able to complete this project, but I'm not going to prevent me from trying. I may combine some ideas that I already have with yours and a few other people. Perspective is truly a personal thing to each and every one of us. How could I ever presume to capture those perspectives in photos? I can't, and I know that. However, and I hope this doesn't come across as an argument, I do think the terror and pain, and all those things you mentioned are important, not because we want to experience them, but because they are part of the reality. The artist in me, won't turn away from the goal, but the person in me is willing to look at all the posibilites. Something else you mentioned that I'd like to address: Sales. You may not believe me, but to be quite honest, I had not even looked at that aspect of this project. This is one of a few projects I have done that " its not about the money " . If I see that I'm going to be able to complete the calendar, and I feel it is worthy of the cause, I have considered offering it to groups for fund raising, but as far as me marketing and profitting - not with this project. I hope this better explains MY perspective as I try to understand yours a little bit better. Thank you for your thoughts and sharing your feelings - it truly does help. > I'm probably not like anyone else in your group, but I would really > like to be here. Let me explain. > > I am a photgrapher, and I'm working on a project - I'm building a > calendar (hopefully for 2008) for Breast Cancer Awareness. Since it's > a calendar, I obviously need 12 images for it. That's not important. > What is important is that I want to show a different perspective. I > look anywhere for facts and figures, or medical information, or any > kind of specifics like that. That is not my focus. > > I want to learn about the emotions of people dealing with Breast > Cancer. What do they think, how do they feel, what goes through their > minds from the first moment of " I may have a problem " to " seeing the > doctor " , being told " You have a spot " . I think you get the idea. I > am only guessing here, but I think I could capture the range of > emotions in 12 stages. > > I have not had to deal with this disease personally, so I have > absolutely no first hand knowledge of what you experience. I hope > that I can learn enough from you folks to get a tiny little clue of > what you feel and translate that into photos. I wish to honor those > that have suffered through this - both the ones that have survived and > the ones that haven't. > > I am like an empty sponge, please, fill me up with your feelings and > experience. Thank you for your help. > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Velvet, you came across as someone who was concerned that I would try to portray something that I didn't understand and you were trying to help me understand. Not bossy. Please don't think anything of it. From 12 midnight to 12 midnight, Sunday thru Sunday, year by year I am a husband, a father, and a grandfather (as of thee weeks ago - woo hoo!). By day, I am a Systems Analyst/Project Manager. Evenings and weekends I run my photography business. And in my spare time, I ... I .... wait a minute...what spare time? Yes, I agree that all ventures are about the bottom line, which in most cases is money. In this case its not about money, its about finding the bottom line. Kind of cryptic, I know. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't think I'm doing this for money, I don't think I'm doing this for art, and as I told someone else, I'm not completely sure why I'm pursuing this at all. This project has been nagging at me for a few years. It won't go away so I decided that there is something I'm supposed to learn and that I need to quit letting it nag at me and just go out and start it. For me, I think the bottom line is finding out what I'm supposed to learn. So far I've learned a lot, but I don't think it is a drop in the bucket of what I'm supposed to learn. From the number of posts here, I'd say that I stirred up a hornets nest, but the hornets aren't stinging they are gentle, and kind, and caring, and loving, and open, and honest, and... well let's just say that I'm overwhelmed with all of you. > > I'm probably not like anyone else in your group, but I > would really > > like to be here. Let me explain. > > > > I am a photgrapher, and I'm working on a project - I'm building a > > calendar (hopefully for 2008) for Breast Cancer Awareness. Since it's > > a calendar, I obviously need 12 images for it. That's not important. > > What is important is that I want to show a different perspective. I > > look anywhere for facts and figures, or medical information, or any > > kind of specifics like that. That is not my focus. > > > > I want to learn about the emotions of people dealing with Breast > > Cancer. What do they think, how do they feel, what goes through their > > minds from the first moment of " I may have a problem " to " seeing the > > doctor " , being told " You have a spot " . I think you get the idea. I > > am only guessing here, but I think I could capture the range of > > emotions in 12 stages. > > > > I have not had to deal with this disease personally, so I have > > absolutely no first hand knowledge of what you experience. I hope > > that I can learn enough from you folks to get a tiny little clue of > > what you feel and translate that into photos. I wish to honor those > > that have suffered through this - both the ones that have survived and > > the ones that haven't. > > > > I am like an empty sponge, please, fill me up with your feelings and > > experience. Thank you for your help. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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