OlliL
Well-known
Huh? von oliverleschke auf Flickr
I need a drink (or 4) von oliverleschke auf Flickr
Green von oliverleschke auf Flickr
NeeZee
Well-known
hipsterdufus
Photographer?
I agree with Roger. Shooting with a "glow" is great fun (a couple of drinks) and can yield good results. Shooting while drunk results in a lot of crap (for me, at least).
That said, I like shooting at breweries/bars. Here's a few:
That said, I like shooting at breweries/bars. Here's a few:
Lss
Well-known
There is no legal limit in my country.
Photo_Smith
Well-known
I don't do it often, although this shot was taken after tasting Absinthe for the first time...
I'd had a few so I'd loaded Acros instead of Neopan 400 (on purpose) so I pushed it to 800
I'd had a few so I'd loaded Acros instead of Neopan 400 (on purpose) so I pushed it to 800
giulio stucchi
Well-known
@goupil le fol in bruxelles after few beers...
@goupil le fol in bruxelles after few beers...
weird place btw.
025.13 by atelierdelvizio, on Flickr
@goupil le fol in bruxelles after few beers...
weird place btw.
025.13 by atelierdelvizio, on Flickr
k__43
Registered Film User
I love shooting drunk! Mostly for private stuff, nothing I'd throw at a broader audience as my "work".
I also dropped one camera on a NYE party .. a Revue rangefinder of not much value. It was kinda still functional (not really but enough) and gave me some useful pics even after the drop.
I have nothing online right now, will search for something post-able later.
I also dropped one camera on a NYE party .. a Revue rangefinder of not much value. It was kinda still functional (not really but enough) and gave me some useful pics even after the drop.
I have nothing online right now, will search for something post-able later.
tarullifoto
Established
I don't do it, and can't understand why anyone would.
I will say this: Walking around glassy-eyed and smelling like a distillery while snapping pictures of strangers will do more to harm the cause of street photography than a hundred Bruce Gildens firing flash guns in the faces of their fellow city-dwellers.
I will say this: Walking around glassy-eyed and smelling like a distillery while snapping pictures of strangers will do more to harm the cause of street photography than a hundred Bruce Gildens firing flash guns in the faces of their fellow city-dwellers.
k__43
Registered Film User
I don't do it, and can't understand why anyone would.
I will say this: Walking around glassy-eyed and smelling like a distillery while snapping pictures of strangers will do more to harm the cause of street photography than a hundred Bruce Gildens firing flash guns in the faces of their fellow city-dwellers.
No one said completely wasted .. tipsy or a little bit more than that. (ok when I dropped my Revue I was a bit further down that alley)
Also I mostly shoot people I know when I'm in such a situation.
Roger Hicks
Mentor
Isn't this a tiny bit on the po-faced side? First, there's "glassy-eyed and smelling like a distillery". Most people can hold a few drinks without this happening. Second, why does it have to be "snapping pictures of strangers"? Third, I'd have thought that most people would put up with an amiable drunk more easily than with an aggressive stone cold sober jerk firing a flash in their face. Attached: Bristol Arts Centre Bar in the 1970s, Nikon F, HP5 and Polish hat dance, about 2007, M8. No-one is likely to approach the Polish hat dance entirely sober.I don't do it, and can't understand why anyone would.
I will say this: Walking around glassy-eyed and smelling like a distillery while snapping pictures of strangers will do more to harm the cause of street photography than a hundred Bruce Gildens firing flash guns in the faces of their fellow city-dwellers.
Cheers,
R.
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anjoca76
Well-known
I only shoot under the influence when I'm drinking.
gb hill
Mentor
Back during my drinking days if I had carried a camera with me I'd have lost it for sure. Now my drink of choice is coffee. I think my camera is pretty safe with me.
taskoni
Well-known
After a fair amount of red wine I shot friends
noisycheese
Normal(ish) Human
As long as you don't spill your drink on your camera or fall on it, what's the harm??
grapejohnson
Well-known
college by scottkessler, on Flickr
college by scottkessler, on Flickr
college by scottkessler, on Flickr
grapejohnson
Well-known
LSD
juniata couple by scottkessler, on Flickr
lysergic selfie by scottkessler, on Flickr
Untitled by scottkessler, on Flickr
juniata couple by scottkessler, on Flickr
lysergic selfie by scottkessler, on Flickr
Untitled by scottkessler, on Flickr
Ashlandjet
Member
What more can I say?
Ashlandjet
Member
mfogiel
Mentor
I must confess, that even if I was born in the land that invented the vodka ( according to us, Poles of course ), I emigrated while still young to the south (Italy), where I embraced the wine drinking philosophy. As a consequence, I only got drunk once in my life - having been treated by some villagers near Pescara with their home made wine, which only subsequently has turned out to be almost 16% strong...
Perhaps this has undercut my artistic expression somewhat, but I still find myself enthralled enough, just by making the photos, while everybody else has fun...
20120102 by mfogiel, on Flickr
"especially when playing the drums in jazz bands"
- thumbs up Simon ! That's my favourite music...
Perhaps this has undercut my artistic expression somewhat, but I still find myself enthralled enough, just by making the photos, while everybody else has fun...
20120102 by mfogiel, on Flickr
"especially when playing the drums in jazz bands"
- thumbs up Simon ! That's my favourite music...
dof
Fiat Lux
What more can I say?
Can I just point out the purple Holga in the room here? <insert smiley icon face here>
I've done my fair share of shooting while under the influence. It's had both positive and negative effects. I've gotten keepers that would have otherwise eluded me. Some of these are among the images that I'm most proud of. I've also shot one heck of a lot of out-of-focus, poorly framed crap that flatters no one - myself or my subjects. Those never see the light of day.
Is it useful? Is it worth it? For the keepers, yes! For the rest, well, as with so many things there are no absolutes.
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