Oh, it's coming along and with it is the confidence that I actually know what I'm doing. While A. is still my numbero uno photog, I have really been enjoying my adventure in doing more self-photography. It's been fun, silly, and very trial-and-error. Sometimes it may take me ten tries but it's also been really fun in figuring out ways to prop my camera.
Some lessons learned: (1) Sand is great for propping a camera, but not recommended if you don't have a protective phone case.
(2) If you're going to have to keep your shoes on, make sure they're lightweight...heavy shoes are a B*.
(3) Don't kick up, take your time in setting up for the handstand. The likelihood of flipping over greatly increases with excessively exuberant entry.
Some lessons learned: (1) Sand is great for propping a camera, but not recommended if you don't have a protective phone case.
(2) If you're going to have to keep your shoes on, make sure they're lightweight...heavy shoes are a B*.
(3) Don't kick up, take your time in setting up for the handstand. The likelihood of flipping over greatly increases with excessively exuberant entry.