stavrosk
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What about his portraiture is not amazing?
Like Ralph, I'll keep trying too...
What about just sitting an amazing personality before a wall and taking a picture is not amazing?
What about his portraiture is not amazing?
Like Ralph, I'll keep trying too...
Yes, someone had to make the things that today seem simple, and I totaly respect that.
I said that however because someone said that he thinks that you are a good portrait photographer today if you reach this type of photoghraphy.
That is where I disagree.
What about just sitting an amazing personality before a wall and taking a picture is not amazing?
What about just sitting an amazing personality before a wall and taking a picture is not amazing?
What about just sitting an amazing personality before a wall and taking a picture is not amazing?
Lighting is another thing to be amazed with. I, actually, tried to achieve a similar lighting style to convey a certain nostalgic mood, and trust me it wasn't easy at all.
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Now, imagine coming up with a new way to light a portrait when everyone does it completely differently - that is what separates a genius from the rest.
Yousuf Karsh is my favourite photographer hands down. The idea of using blue sensitive film for Hemingway's photo itself deserves the highest praise - what would be a better way to emphasise subject's personality in this case.
And going back to the original topic of what is outside of the comfort zone...
That would be nude or semi-nude stuff for me - I just have no idea how to do it, or how to make an attempt in doing it, or where to draw a line between the fact of nudeness and art.
I am curious, but I am too afraid of making mistakes going that way - I don't want my peers to say, "now you went completely pervy."
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