zto 2004-03-17 1:53
What a great out come of your experiment Manuel. This is just to great. How you have focused on the third boy (the leader) and gradually given less focus to to the boys in front. You are telling the story even without the note here Manuel. Really really good. Keep it up.
BTW, I was hearing a couple of students taking on the bus the yesterday. The were studying to become photographers and complained about how boring it was to do potraits. That it was difficult to find insperation and do something difrent, etc, etc. I could not help to think about you. Had they only seen your potraits they would see how much inspiration there is and how great pictures they could take. This is just another example of that Manuel.:)
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Thanks Zandra for the well-meaning comment. Portraits continuously inspire me. But nothing as much as when I am taking portraits of children. They are so spontaneous and unaffected. They are are very simple and truthful. With grown-ups, I don't as good results. But just be ready for any possibility. I don't tell my models how to act. If they are stiff, it will show in the picture. Maybe your choice of models does count a lot too.
Anyway, thank you once again. |
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