A friend asked me the other day why I put so much effort into my high-volume dance accounts. She stated (probably correctly) that I spend way too much time and money on something that ought to be cranked out as quickly and cheaply as possible. I thought about it for a while, and then told her that the whole reason I started doing dance portraits was because I wanted really nice dance portraits of my daughters. And if I wanted nice dance portraits of my dancers, wouldn't it stand to reason that every mother would want high quality dance portraits of their own children? It is for this reason that I put so much effort into my dance photography - and I try to photograph every dancer as if he/she was my own child. Too much? In the end, I don't think that is possible.
A friend asked me the other day why I put so much effort into my high-volume dance accounts. She stated (probably correctly) that I spend way too much time and money on something that ought to be cranked out as quickly and cheaply as possible. I thought about it for a while, and then told her that the whole reason I started doing dance portraits was because I wanted really nice dance portraits of my daughters. And if I wanted nice dance portraits of my dancers, wouldn't it stand to reason that every mother would want high quality dance portraits of their own children? It is for this reason that I put so much effort into my dance photography - and I try to photograph every dancer as if he/she was my own child. Too much? In the end, I don't think that is possible.
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Can't wait for the CBT photos!