Saw a comment about Taku being criticised for "getting involved with models."
The thing is..is it so wrong for a photographer to get involved with a model? A photographer/painter/writer, basically, an artist, becomes the lover, falling in love with his work of art and takes the best out of her/him and showcases. There is beauty in a person in love. When the model blushes at me, knowing she's appreciated, it makes the picture I take of her far more beautiful. So isn't it essential for them to be lovers?
When the work is done, both of them should treasure that feeling and move on to their next work instead of staying behind with those feelings and ruining it all.
Saw a comment about Taku being criticised for "getting involved with models."
The thing is..is it so wrong for a photographer to get involved with a model? A photographer/painter/writer, basically, an artist, becomes the lover, falling in love with his work of art and takes the best out of her/him and showcases. There is beauty in a person in love. When the model blushes at me, knowing she's appreciated, it makes the picture I take of her far more beautiful. So isn't it essential for them to be lovers?
When the work is done, both of them should treasure that feeling and move on to their next work instead of staying behind with those feelings and ruining it all.