alejandrokeller 0 Posted December 20, 2006 Best view with the other images of the series... Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted December 20, 2006 Alejandro - I like this series very much and this is one of my favourites especially with the expression on the subjects face. A bit of a pity the top of the hair is just touching the image boarder but this is a minor point. It might also have been good to se what he was doing with his hands. Link to comment
ZuikoD 0 Posted December 20, 2006 Alejandro, this is a very compelling image. I encourage you to keep shooting this dancer, you have a great subject to pursue here. It is in the great documentary tradition. Add some words, stories and you may have a great photo book. paz Link to comment
alejandrokeller 0 Posted December 20, 2006 I actually have much more images of Alexis and plan to keep posting them here. It just will take me a little long, because I want to do the whole series in the traditional darkroom (just the first image of the series is still a negative scan). David, it is part of my plan to do what you are saying (add text and a story) but I first need to put the images together to put some order in my mind... don't know, it is bad that PN will not let you change the text of the critiques request after submitting the image. I may repost the images latter on, or maybe I'll just add the text to image caption (will that work?). Neil, I am posting an image for you. You know, Switzerland like most countries in Europe has small rooms. I was already using a 25mm lens for this and could not get further away. No way I could have included more... I did thought of doing this image as a diptych. But, since it would be the only diptych of the series, I forgot the idea afterwards... This is a full frame image. The hair does not really bothers me. Actually, I kind of like it because to me it makes him fill the frame. But I'll rethink it and will keep your point in mind for other images. I appreciate the feedback, Alejandro Link to comment
alejandrokeller 0 Posted December 20, 2006 BTW, David, how are things going? Good to read you again... Link to comment
ZuikoD 0 Posted December 20, 2006 Hi Alejandro. Things are going good. I will send you an email with details. paz Link to comment
alejandrokeller 0 Posted December 20, 2006 Thanks Evita, I completelly forgot about that presentation stuff. Good that you had it in mind... Today I received my new photographic paper, so I have no further excuses (other that I am starting my holidays tomorrow ;-)). Promise I'll do more next year. Happy holidays everybody. Link to comment
alejandrokeller 0 Posted December 24, 2006 I am happy you are enjoying the series. There will be more images (soon, I hope). Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted December 28, 2006 Alejandro, your series with Alexis is outstanding. These are just the types of photographs...this sort of look into someone's "everyday" life...that a lot of photographers (myself included) try to do, but just can't manage to bring the concept into full fruition. That's why you've never seen this type of work from me...my images never seemed to say anything about the person I photographed.Compliments on this one and the others. I want to see more.Regards,Jim Link to comment
Jack McRitchie 147 Posted January 17, 2007 This whole series is great, Alejandro. I look forward to the complete presentation. Link to comment
anitak 0 Posted May 31, 2007 Excellent series! Intimate, simple, sometimes spontaneous moments show through your special use of the lens. I hope you will post the picture with sink and dishes as well. It's very powerful and beautiful. Link to comment
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