tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34753861.post1210142960566093726..comments2023-07-04T06:58:21.149-02:00Comments on Brian Bastinelli Photography: #584 Opening Yourself Up To CreativityBrian Bastinellihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12402221552368724858noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34753861.post-30384443369464745772009-12-18T04:17:10.912-02:002009-12-18T04:17:10.912-02:00Great story Brian. Thanks for sharing this. Defini...Great story Brian. Thanks for sharing this. Definitely brings back the memories. I have so enjoyed and still enjoy watching your growth. Keep doing what you're doing. The sky's the limit for you and those your journey will inspire.Bryan Allenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14985962034337197843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34753861.post-6806689770135551212009-12-12T03:23:58.431-02:002009-12-12T03:23:58.431-02:00Brian, your story really hits home with several of...Brian, your story really hits home with several of us who follow your blog. We have a fellow club member who went to a Craig Tanner workshop about 1-1/2 to 2 years ago. <br /><br />During that workshop one of the exercises Craig had them do was to ask 100 people (some number I'm not sure of) on the street if they could take their photo. He did not want them coming back until they had spent the day doing this. Up to that point he never would have had the nerve to ask a stranger on the street to take their photo. <br /><br />When he returned from the trip he was a changed photographer. He immersed himself in learning about flash photography using Strobist methods. He began approaching people in the street asking if he could shoot them. He started getting others in the club interested in what he was doing and teaching them how to do it. The member is Larry Patrick. I think you know him. <br /><br />Anyway, I'm not trying to hijack your thread. I'm saying what you are doing will light a fire in someone to try this approach. If you take this all the way to the end through your blog, I really think it will make a difference to someone.<br /><br />I applaud you for taking the time to teach others what you have learned.Doug Haasshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12556596269817966949noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34753861.post-22838327942747324172009-12-10T15:18:18.921-02:002009-12-10T15:18:18.921-02:00HA! Barry you are too fast for me....
I posted th...HA! Barry you are too fast for me....<br /><br />I posted the article from my laptop and then went to the desktop to get the image. <br /><br />By that time you already read it!! <br /><br />The pic is up!<br /><br />Have a great day!Brian Bastinellihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12402221552368724858noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34753861.post-11906120191339416232009-12-10T15:12:12.895-02:002009-12-10T15:12:12.895-02:00Nice inspirational piece Brian!
You should post t...Nice inspirational piece Brian!<br /><br />You should post the photo of the couple to go with the story! I remember it well because I was at the same workshop but if you add hit here everyone can see the "turning point" photo!<br /><br />Well done!<br />BarryBarry Armerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18315460669795988898noreply@blogger.com