Like them all particularly the last one. The right hand with the half-smoken cigarette between the fingers, the left hand clutching the cell phone, the gaze downward all elicit a woman lost in thought. Very nice composition.
You challening your inner bruce gilden? Nice to see something different on this forum. For me no. 3 works best because there is a connection with the subject and some weird kinda tension going on there.
If you are looking for feedback or a dicussion of the images you might find more traction on the street forum.
I'm don't approach people quite like Bruce gilden. For the most part people aren't even sure If I have even taken there photograph. I'm not a fan of his technique but i do love his results.
I wasn't sure where to post this. I figured here would be best because the photos have people in it and it's candid. the "street" forums is most architecture and urban landscape stuff.
jorgegarcia wrote:
Thanks for the kind words everyone.
I'm don't approach people quite like Bruce gilden. For the most part people aren't even sure If I have even taken there photograph. I'm not a fan of his technique but i do love his results.
I wasn't sure where to post this. I figured here would be best because the photos have people in it and it's candid. the "street" forums is most architecture and urban landscape stuff.
Yeah, I wouldn't be comfortable with a Gilden type approach myself.
Excuse me, I didn't meant to suggest that these should have been posted elsewhere as they are certainly appropriate for the people forum.
PhilF wrote:
I think this will look good when converted correctly in b/w
I shot b&w film exclusively for 14-15 months developing and scanning at home. I am really enjoying the grII and digital workflow Figured I can take what I learned working with shadows and contrast to color images.