My wife is very good about hanging out while I shoot. She usually brings a book. Winter though, is another matter. I do the snow scenes solo to avoid conflict and frankly, her comfort. I doubt she would go for standing around in snow. :)
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My wife is very good about hanging out while I shoot. She usually brings a book. Winter though, is another matter. I do the snow scenes solo to avoid conflict and frankly, her comfort. I doubt she would go for standing around in snow. :)
I married an artist. She can spend couple of hours on a single clump of wildflowers, so my problem is finding enough subjects for the 4x5 within shouting distance!
I never take too long; It's always just the right amount of time to get the shots I want. If that means taking a day to get the shot I want, that's just the right amount of time it takes. Anyone who doesn't take photographs, that tells me how to take photographs, is worth ignoring about that subject.
Which is why I never go out shooting with any one else. That does not include others who suffer the same ailment of shooting film. I've also been accused of being to fussy about printing my negatives, which were shot taking to long.
I always photograph alone. It's not unusual for me to stand for nearly an hour waiting for everything to come together.