p.1 #1 · Wolf Boy (boy living with wolves found in the wild)
Ok, so maybe the title is a little dramatic.
I took this photo of my oldest son some years ago. I had just returned from Yellowstone and photographed some wolves in the wild.
I always told my son he reminded me of Mogley from the Jungle Book. Well I created my version of what I call the wolf boy.
The Wolf photo was taken in Yellowstone with the D810 and the 600 f4 VR. The photo of my son was done in studio with the Pentax 645z medium format.
The make up was done by me..lol.
I first created the image in my mind and then worked backwards to create it.. hope that made sense..
p.1 #2 · Wolf Boy (boy living with wolves found in the wild)
Michael,
What a unique and creative composition!
Colors are extremely well done as is the sharpness and your "make up" super!
Kudos to your creativity!
Dan
p.1 #3 · Wolf Boy (boy living with wolves found in the wild)
Danpbphoto wrote:
Michael,
What a unique and creative composition!
Colors are extremely well done as is the sharpness and your "make up" super!
Kudos to your creativity!
Dan
p.1 #4 · Wolf Boy (boy living with wolves found in the wild)
Arguably dramatic, maybe, but I like it.
Your use of makeup connects the two and makes for a forceful image.
Creativity originates in the mind. Nice work.
Chuck
p.1 #5 · Wolf Boy (boy living with wolves found in the wild)
csenior wrote:
Arguably dramatic, maybe, but I like it.
Your use of makeup connects the two and makes for a forceful image.
Creativity originates in the mind. Nice work.
Chuck
p.1 #13 · Wolf Boy (boy living with wolves found in the wild)
bflood wrote:
I agree with the rest - a clever and well done image. I expect he will have a hard time convincing his own kids and even grandkids that it isn't real.
thank you Bob, and funny I had not though of that.. lol