cereinyn
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Spooky and lucid with great depth of imagination.
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kudos to a fantastic shot
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In further comment: Your visual comments on the frailty and also the mechanization of human beings are beautiful and profound. Very nice work.
This image in particular is especially thought provoking as it causes me to consider the relationship between a rigid and dominant social class (the old man) which in it's resentment of those more innocent, youthful and unique than they, averts their eyes and drains the life energy of whose who pose the above stated threat.
but of course to say that this is all it states is limiting my impression of the image. It suggest many things and I'm sure as many different things to as many different people.
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I checked out your website which has further images of this 'series'. Your visual comments on the frailty and also the mechanization of human beings are beautiful and profound. Very nice work.
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An ethereal and beautiful image.
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the manner in which the model's legs are spread is very sexy. the pose overall is sexy and full of motion. I think your lighting - though technically sound - lacks any mood or feeling. Her appearance is meant to be intense and so, could have been matched equally dramatically with more lighting experimentation.
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i hope this photo was taken on a subway.
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The clouds look incredible. so tumultuous.
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Beautiful light on the rock face and in the valley
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Nice composition
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it looks like a beautiful place but perhaps a more saturated film would have captured the richness of colour. Also maybe underexposing a stop.
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The lone structure against a moody sky creates a feeling of lonliness and serenity. It appears to be set in heaven. It is unfortunate that the man in the very bright red cap is in frame. Nice image otherwise.
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This image was taken of two best friends. I organized the shoot to explore the metaphors
each of them had been using to describe their lives at that time. The girl on the left had
said she felt poisonous, like a snake who desperately wanted to learn how to shed her
poisonous skin. The other was like a phantom. The Phantom controlled the girl who felt
poisonous and condescended to her constantly. As the Snake was painted, it seemed she
grew stronger and stronger and as I photographed them interacting in an organic play, a
strange narrative unfolded. At the moment of this picture, something changed in their
friendship. The snake character never spoke to the phantom again after that night. She
made the decision to move to Asia, to do her masters and then she left. I can happily
report that when I visited her briefly in the winter, she seemed purer and happier than I
had ever known her to be.