Colin

Im not quite sure what to tell about this image. The motives for shooting it were not to develop my technique, or explore some new method of shooting. I took this image simply because i liked the subject.It was shot using Instant film, im sure that the ammount of this kind of photography using these materials has sharply declined with the onslaught of digital. Perhaps as photographers we have all used our skills to capture these bedroom moments? well this image is what it is.
Location
Colins Bedroom
Equipment Used
Hasselblad 501cm and Polaroid back
Exposure
4th @f5.6
Film & Developer
Fuji Instant FP100C 3x4
Paper & Developer
Fuji Instant FP100C 3x4
Lens Filter
none
Yes, nsurit, but what I don't understand is why even take the time to write that you don't care about a photograph. Its like going to random people on the street and telling them that you don't care about their choice of shirts. You didn't say that you dislike it or hate it, simply that you are not interested in it. Something must have attracted you enough to not only click on the thumbnail, examine the photograph but also sit and write your neutral apathy for the image, even though nobody asked you personally. I see a lot of photographs every day and I rarely comment, even if I really like something. Images that are not my cup of tea are simply ignored.
 
nsurit said:
Just because you haven't traveled the road I have traveled with my art, does not make you less of an artist, nor does it keep you from expressing an opinion about my work.

Agree,

I was speaking for my self and the way I look at photography , I like it all, from A to Z, one of the reasons why I feel very depressed if I don't mix it up ... I find that one form fuels the other , it keeps my mojo going
 
more of this subject or more of this person?


 

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