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Suzage [2007-04-18 17:23:40 +0000 UTC]
Those are some lovely captures, saying a lot I think. Wonderfully presented in this collage kinda way too.
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diskography [2007-03-18 10:42:43 +0000 UTC]
Love it :]
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ohitsmejulia [2007-03-11 02:47:41 +0000 UTC]
I love photographing people as they talk, how they move, how their bodies match, or oppose what they're saying. Wonderful contrast and composition, you captured her body language so well.
Also, I hear great things about Tri-X film, how is it different than Ilford (which I'm currently using)?
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matteaton In reply to ohitsmejulia [2007-03-11 03:40:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! She wasn't easy to shoot. She was very self conscious, but I loved the way she held herself and I wanted to capture it. I distracted her by constantly asking questions, things that would provoke a reaction and keep her talking.
I've found that Tri-X has better tonal range, even when pushed. Push most Ilford films (esp. HP5, delta 400 & 100) to anything beyond 1 stop and I usually get crazy hardcore contrast and lower detail. Makes for difficult printing. I think that Tri-X pushed actually looks even nicer than normal. I regularly shoot in a range of different natural light situations, so I need a film that doesn't crap out if it's pushed above one stop.
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amore-e-dolore [2007-03-11 00:43:35 +0000 UTC]
i love this...the concept is fantastic, and though a well known thing - body language that is - iv never seen anything like this. lovely. x
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matteaton In reply to mmmrobin [2007-03-10 01:15:40 +0000 UTC]
I think you might be reading a little too deeply into that last photo. It's really just another stage in a normal conversation. You know, how things tend to get relaxed when you're comfortable with someone.
Thanks for the compliments! I enjoy your critique, you always have something interesting to say!
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