So I typically do a lot of street photography but with little kids at home it’s a rare occasion that I can get out to shoot especially child free. I’ve taken them many times but it becomes an impossible situation where I’m trying to keep them entertained while also shooting.
So I thought maybe trying some self portraits. There are very few photos of me in existence that aren’t basic selfies and I’ve been interested in conceptual photography. Figured it would be a neat way to broaden my horizons from home.
Anyway I did a set, I of course look horribly depressed in them…I may have a case of resting bitch face but also I was still juggling the children while trying to make something so that may be why I looked miserable. When editing what I did manage to shoot I felt very self conscious about myself and the thought that I’m and “important” enough subject to take photos of made me very uncomfortable.
I don’t have lots of access to models, my children are too young to sit still for photos, and I can rarely leave the house without them in toe.
Anyway, are there any suggestions about how can I get past that hurdle so I can make interesting photos?
I have a friend who is a famous fine art photographer with millions of followers. Like 95% of her photos are of herself! She’ll just go out in the woods or in her garage studio and take the picture she wants then she does amazing photoshop work.