I don’t want him to smile. Not like that. Not like HA HA CAMERA LOOK AT MY FUNNY FACE or OH ALRIGHT MOMMY BUT YOU OWE ME ANOTHER TOONIE. I want to catch him absorbed in something other than the act of having his picture taken, and so I skulk. My shutter tiptoes, hunting immersion. I want nothing else other than the moment of processing: taste. The love child of pink and red. Maraschino!
Today, show me photographer-as-skulk-artist. Show me what you peeked at.
Beth says
If you've ever had a dog, you know that you can't make ANY kind of movement at all without the dog getting up, wagging his tail, seemingly thinking, "Hey, whaddaya doin? Any chance we can play ball? Maybe go for a walk? Hey, how 'bout a treat? Where ya goin? What's that? Oh, that looks fun…" It's like having a second shadow! So the only way I could get this shot of my little monster eating was to skulk in the hallway, settings all ready to go, and pop into the doorway now and again before she could realize Mom was playing some REALLY FUN GAME with that funny black box in the other room. 🙂
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14632491@N07/5409241650/
Puna says
I have to sneak photos of my teens now. They either roll their eyes, hide, run away or make goofy faces. They were much more cooperative when they were small:)
http://lifesignatures.org/wordpress/2011/01/iheartfaces-best-faces/
Jenny Modesitt says
This isn't from today, but still a skulking moment.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8888946@N08/5384595183/
Emily M. says
stealthy photos can be so hard!! they are usually my favorites though. http://www.flickr.com/photos/emilyfrances5/5178812208/in/set-72157619646027488/
kelly says
my kitten, wanting to go outside despite the blizzard:
http://www.thebluemuse.com/?p=3502
Kathleen O. says
My boy with Grandma, looking through photo books of his years on the planet…♥
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ko2008/5463460832/
C Blore says
I can't imagine anything describing it better for a person who loves to photograph birds. Skulking, sneaking and creeping are part of my day to day existence when I go 'hunting' for my next subject.
This picture is one of my favorites for I felt like I was being allowed to witness something private and beautiful.
http://winnipegweddingphotographybycoral.blogspot.com/2011/02/sneak-and-creep.html
These are a few more from that same day;
http://www.photography-by-coral.com/page914.html
Kath says
I love everything about your photo. The depth of field, collude, subject. It is fabulous!
My husband is away for the winter working in Toronto while I man the home front. He has a third floor apartment and I go in on the weekends to see him. The squirrels race around the roof and I caught this guy skulking and peeking at me.
http://www.soeursdujour.com/2011/01/peek-through-my-window-.html
Marcie says
Love the term 'skulking'. Seems to me that everytime I'm out photographing the winter birds..I'm skulking around..careful not to wake or disturb:
http://www.marciescudderphotography.com/home/2011/2/17/ice-sculptures.html
Agnes Fegan says
http://www.betterphoto.com/Premium/Gallery.aspx?id=86522&cat=0&photoID=11461787&mp=V1
I was babysitting for my little grandson last week – he's just starting to walk and explore – and he became interested in the shadows on the wall.
autumn sun says
a brief moment captured
http://www.flickr.com/photos/autumnsun/5462953412/
Dani says
Doesn't matter how far away I am – my little sis catches me everytime, even when I don't want her to look at the camera. However, I love the expression on her face in this one and I was totally trying to sneak, believe it or not.
http://www.danileighblog.com/2011/02/12/43365/
anngeedee says
My camera on my lap, being stealthy. I caught her mid-twirl while the others in the background try to combat illness with distraction. http://www.flickr.com/photos/anngeedee/5463316443/
Lisa G. says
I found my little one in bed watching his brother play video games: http://www.flickr.com/photos/yarnattacks/4899730462/
when he heard the shutter click on the first image, he got super cheesy. while it's very cute, I really loved his natural facial expressions more!
Jess says
What a wonderful photograph. I love the sparkle that was captured as well as the flattering crop and dof. I caught an image of "adventure" this week. I agree, if the kids know the camera is out, they are immediate comedians. Bunny ears are getting old. I have no choice but to skulk.
http://jessicavescera.blogspot.com/2011/02/hikers-in-woods.html
lifeineden says
I love the cherry and his slightly startled expression that you caught him.
my oldest insists on making a gopher face whenever I point the camera at him — he'll be 8 soon. needless to say, I don't have many shots of him. but my little ones have gotten used to the shutter click with my 365, so they are easier to skulk around. here's one from quiet time the other day
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32837589@N07/5434368953/in/photostream/
Stephanie says
These days, I've been so busy with work I haven't peeked at too much (and my 365 Project is suffering for it). But a few months ago, I peeked at a sweet little girl enjoying her first ever birthday cake! http://bigmariolife.blogspot.com/2010_06_01_archive.html
Diane says
Love your photo. I MUCH prefer the photos of children especially where they are NOT looking at the camera, especially with those silly "here's me posing" looks. This photo is what photos should be. I don't post photos of children on Flickr or my blog but do on my website. Can't give you a direct link because it's flash based so let's just say I love this and hope others will take photos like this too!
Kimberly says
He knew I was taking his picture, but Aladdin was much more interesting.
http://kjbehavior.blogspot.com/2011/02/rainy-day-in.html
Corinna says
I have a lot of experience shooting my son when he's not looking or when he's too absorbed in what he's doing to notice me and the big black unblinking eye I carry around all the time. This was this weekend's:
http://www.birdwannawhistle.com/blog/2011/2/20/downhill-magic.html
Kat says
"Skulking" is great! Such a cute picture you capture. I was just writing today that I have a terrible time getting a pic of my cat. My son too, but he's easier to sneak up on. This one was just lucky, I had the camera in my hand and the opportunity presented itself:
http://www.kateyeview.com/2011/02/choosing-your-context.html
James says
Just stunning. Stunning. I have, of late, strayed from making color images, and this photo is a stark reminder of the possibilities which I have been denying myself. Thank you.
misty says
I laughed when you told stories long ago of bribing your kids to allow pictures. I was even more of a novice then. Owen has caught on. He's expensive.
This one cost 2 mid afternoon cookies: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dontforgetthehorse/5411251089/ but the freckles are worth it.
This one I had to lie. He offered me a picture of his super awesome magnet man instead. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dontforgetthehorse/5449891724/in/photostream/
Kasey says
I liked this shot of a friend's baby because it looked like he was playing piano … and his daddy does play. So it was a sweet capture.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/otherjackson5/4486640123/in/set-72157623637415797/
Katie says
Our daughter is rapidly approaching the age where she'll be leaving us to go to college. She will soon be an adult, on her own. Her hands betray her, however. When I look at them, I see my baby girl still.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fayettevilleaustins/5460237796/
Christie says
Interesting term. Here is my 'skulking' moment, taken on January 13. Love your blog by the way!
http://parkercountry.blogspot.com/2011/02/shutter-sistersskulking.html
Juliana says
Beautiful! I love the red lips and red cherry … so vibrant in this photo!
Julia says
He is so precious. Love that concentration.
Here's mine. Sleeping boy spying. It's so rare that he stays still.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/julesinsearch/5297898938
XO, Jules
Darlene says
I love to "skulk!" I believe that is when you truly capture the essence of the moment. Here is a link to a series I have been working on – every single one is in skulk mode :
http://www.whimsicalyearsphotography.com/blog/2038/red-streak-warriors-finished/
Julie Alvarez says
This and this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/juliealvarez/5456469706/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/juliealvarez/5456459772/
Tina says
I love the 'secret' sneaky snaps. They're the only kind I like of people.
Here is one I 'snuck' of my mum & brother having a hug ♥♥
http://www.flickr.com/photos/greenhillphotography/5468645808/
Erica | sample business brochure says
I agree that it's hard to make a little boy stay and take a picture. But that's what makes this pictures special, when you capture the real moment.
georgia says
when my sister's dog had puppies, she was very protective and also very exhausted. i tried not to disturb her and her puppy, so i often had to be sneaky to get in some shots. other times, i was perfectly welcome. here is what i got.
http://itsjusthowiseethings.blogspot.com/2011/02/heart-broken.html
Texan Mama says
Hah! That is EXACTLY what I did for these photos. I took my camera and hid behind a cabinet and clicked clicked clicked. She neer heard me!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/texanmama/5420550438/
Through the Lens of Kimberly Gauthier, Photog Blog says
I've been practicing taking pictures without calling attention to myself and captured my boyfriend and our dog Sydney taking a nap…
http://www.kimberlygauthier.com/photography/project-365-photography-incognito-taking-a-photo-unnoticed/3937/