Street Fiddler
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eric kim
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
Total Posts: 3075
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A man named Tony Simpson I met on the 3rd Street Promenade at Santa Monica.

From far away, I could hear the squeaking of his violin. He had a pretty good rhythm, but it sounded nothing like the majestic sounds of a violin at a concert. Nobody paid him any attention, and I could see that his violin looked like it was made out of plastic. In his violin case, I saw about $1.50 in change and a flute inside as well. I approached him, threw in 50 cents to his case and listened to him play. He looked overjoyed to see that someone would actually stop by and listen to him play. Looking into his eyes, I could see that he was playing with all of his passion and heart, but it was depressing to see that his music didn't sound quite as beautiful. He asked me what my favorite Christmas song was, and I said "Joy To the World". Although the music wasn't technically the best-sounding, it was special in such a way how a stranger would play a song just for me.

Upon asking where he was from, he told me Texas. I then inquired how he got all the way to LA, and he looked at me while grinning and said Greyhound. He told me that he was trying to get his life back together, and that he was currently homeless and lived under a bridge. His dream was for him to meet a beautiful red-headed violin player and just run off with her and be happy forever. With a tear in the corner of my eye, I wished him the best of luck and that things were going to turn around.

After driving back home, I was cooking myself a meal in my kitchen and realized how grateful I should be for everything in my life. Just having a warm shelter, food and clothes is enough to survive, but I often think more about material processions in life.

It is amazing and beautiful to see how much a person can have an effect on another's life without not even knowing about it.



StevenZ
Registered: Nov 12, 2004
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Excellent portrait, Eric. Very engaging. This one has a real "Draganesque" feel to it.



sjkk
Registered: Dec 13, 2004
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Wonderful capture, Eric. I like the tone, conversion and the movement. Thanks for the story too.



eric kim
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
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StevenZ wrote:
Excellent portrait, Eric. Very engaging. This one has a real "Draganesque" feel to it.


Thank you Steven. I had to google "Draganesque" haha. I guess dodging and burning has its rewards

eric



eric kim
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sjkk wrote:
Wonderful capture, Eric. I like the tone, conversion and the movement. Thanks for the story too.


Thank you Sonja. I feel that I enjoy writing the stories as much as taking the images.

eric



Tim ONeill
Registered: Feb 06, 2003
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Great street scene Eric. It might have been instructive also for a wider crop if the surroundings warranted it.



T-bone1
Registered: Jun 29, 2008
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My first thought was that I'd like a wider shot. But, upon further consideration, that might take away from the most interesting aspect of this shot which is his face and expression.



sbeme
Registered: Dec 23, 2003
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Well done!

Scott



vleetj
Registered: Sep 19, 2008
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Great story Eric...really brings the image to life...

-John



lazlo369
Registered: Mar 01, 2004
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Very good capture Eric....
The story that goes with it really adds meaning to the picture



eric kim
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
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Tim ONeill wrote:
Great street scene Eric. It might have been instructive also for a wider crop if the surroundings warranted it.


Surroundings were pretty drab....so I chose for a tighter crop. Thanks for the advice though Tim.

Eric



eric kim
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
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T-bone1 wrote:
My first thought was that I'd like a wider shot. But, upon further consideration, that might take away from the most interesting aspect of this shot which is his face and expression.


This is exactly what I was going for

eric



eric kim
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
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sbeme wrote:
Well done!

Scott


Thanks Scott!

eric



eric kim
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
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vleetj wrote:
Great story Eric...really brings the image to life...

-John


Thanks John. I really enjoy storytelling for these certain images.

eric



eric kim
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
Total Posts: 3075
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lazlo369 wrote:
Very good capture Eric....
The story that goes with it really adds meaning to the picture


Thanks a ton lazlo. I think I'm going to document more of my photos from now on



Robert Spencer
Registered: Jan 22, 2007
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very well done Eric in both the technical and aesthetic sense. Nothing more i can say beside nice job. Take care. Bob



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