garrido_manuel 0 Posted December 5, 2009 As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work, but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de- sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you think about these images... Link to comment
harlequin 0 Posted December 6, 2009 I like the basic image concept. If it were mine I would straighten the horizontal line and I would try to bring down th eback wall/picture/window. It is much brighter that the foreground which steals attention and it feels blown out. Th efive men within their world are very interesting. - Charles Link to comment
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