Why not? Will they get cooties on your phone?
My issue with selfie sticks is when people walk with them. I almost got smacked in the face a couple times in December.
He wanted some unique pictures, and we love New Orleans, so we made the trip the weekend before Thanksgiving to take them. I'm a photographer, so I figured that the money I was saving having to pay someone justified the trip.I have to ask - why did you have to go to New Orleans to take his senior picture(s)?
He wanted some unique pictures, and we love New Orleans, so we made the trip the weekend before Thanksgiving to take them. I'm a photographer, so I figured that the money I was saving having to pay someone justified the trip.
Here are some of the pictures.
Are those all taken with the selfie-stick?
I don't need a selfie stick because it would be just one more thing to carry around, like reading glasses or a water bottle, and at least those I can carry in a pocket or on my belt. Besides, I already know what I look like, so why would I need to take a picture of myself on short notice?
However, I don't object to someone wanting to look like a doofus carrying around a walking stick with their cell phone on the end. Different strokes, and all. Just don't stick it into my face, please. That would not end well, I'm afraid.
Yea, sure. I want a photo of myself because I don't know what I look like. What on earth? Do you happen to have a treasured photo of a loved one who passed away? Do you think that photo exists because the person didn't know what he or she looked like?
And your "different strokes" theory goes out the window as soon as you call someone a doofus.
What a strange, judgmental viewpoint on photography.