During one of my recent video assignments, I broke out my camera during some free moments and shot some creative photos for one of my clients. Later on after the day's work was done, he asks me "got any good shots?" I showed him some of the shots I took, including a few that I took on rear shutter sync to create a motion blur effect. His response? "Those look pretty weird to me." I was floored. I took something mundane, boring, and repetitive and made it into a shot where you could see what my subject was doing from start to finish in one shot. To him in just looked like I turned the guy into the flash or a ghost or something.
I'm wondering if I missed some kind of hard and fast rule of creative photography. Maybe I'm worried too much about the opinion of one guy. Maybe I should be worried about his opinion because it represents the average person's viewpoint.
At what point does creative photography make the average viewer go from "wow, what a really cool shot" to "this is weird"?
What do you think?