The Story Behind That Picture 115- „The Boston Dazzle“ | Thorsten Overgaard
I sometimes – or actually always – find it a little curious when someone is concerned about attending a workshop in the rainy season, the winter, the warm season, or something similar. I find that unusual conditions are often inspiration and thus the key to taking your thinking to new heights. I can’t recall a single photo shoot where unexpected weather, too late arrival, not enough available daylight, delayed transportation or similar unexpected conditions have not resulted in a good photograph! Off the top of my head I can remember shooting his Holiness in India at 1600 ISO with a 100 ISO film at night. And photographing Hans Blix in 5 minutes in a hotel restaurant packed with hotel guests……
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