Philip Timpane - Poet / Tanglewood August 24, 2007
FIrst Comment! - Daniel Krieger - www.danielkrieger.com ohh how wonderful. what an interesting-looking man - in both senses. it's a testament to your skills now that you can spot, introduce yourself to and take such a fabulous portrait of a total stranger. - andrea - www.andreamann.com Now that's a face with a story. I love the textures here. - AL What a shot -- so vivid, and the expression on his face lends a poignancy to this photo that's rare to capture. - Alexis Bill, what an expression you caught here! This is my 2nd fav portrait after that of Mr. Greenfield-Sanders on May 15. i'm getting such a kick everyday out of the way you're using colour and texture, light and composition within the framework of spontaneity. Hope you're doing great. - Satya A face that tell a thosand words! - SM *GASP*
How'd you get a shot of Moses?
Seriously though, I like this shot; his eyes say it all... - Diane skepicism, uneasiness and kindness all in one tangled face. - Kelly wow, what a beard! - Carlos - http://www.fortstreetpulse.com One of your best ever, I think. Gorgeous. - JA He looks as if he is studying you with his eyes.
Almost like he all ready knows something...
And I has compassion of a weary heart. - Dennis Ray Nestor Jr. - http://www.marketandmain.com I'm bothered by the apparent lack of depth of field. The hair behind the head is out of focus. That's OK, but the very tip of the nose appears to be out of focus, too. And that's not OK.
Fascinating series. There is much to learn from what you are doing. - John Andrews Tanglewood, tanglebeard, indeed! - Spamboy - http://www.spamboy.com/ These are beautiful eyes. I just want to stare at them. - kate
I'm Bill Wadman, a New York-based photographer who after completing my first 365 Project, and then a weekly 52 Project, took it upon myself to shoot and post one portrait every day of 2007. Each photo was taken that day, and each day was a different subject. Some were be in the studio, some in the wild. Hopefully they are all interesting.
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- Daniel Krieger - www.danielkrieger.com
ohh how wonderful. what an interesting-looking man - in both senses. it's a testament to your skills now that you can spot, introduce yourself to and take such a fabulous portrait of a total stranger.
- andrea - www.andreamann.com
Now that's a face with a story. I love the textures here.
- AL
What a shot -- so vivid, and the expression on his face lends a poignancy to this photo that's rare to capture.
- Alexis
Bill, what an expression you caught here! This is my 2nd fav portrait after that of Mr. Greenfield-Sanders on May 15. i'm getting such a kick everyday out of the way you're using colour and texture, light and composition within the framework of spontaneity. Hope you're doing great.
- Satya
A face that tell a thosand words!
- SM
*GASP* How'd you get a shot of Moses? Seriously though, I like this shot; his eyes say it all...
- Diane
skepicism, uneasiness and kindness all in one tangled face.
- Kelly
wow, what a beard!
- Carlos - http://www.fortstreetpulse.com
One of your best ever, I think. Gorgeous.
- JA
He looks as if he is studying you with his eyes. Almost like he all ready knows something... And I has compassion of a weary heart.
- Dennis Ray Nestor Jr. - http://www.marketandmain.com
I'm bothered by the apparent lack of depth of field. The hair behind the head is out of focus. That's OK, but the very tip of the nose appears to be out of focus, too. And that's not OK. Fascinating series. There is much to learn from what you are doing.
- John Andrews
Tanglewood, tanglebeard, indeed!
- Spamboy - http://www.spamboy.com/
These are beautiful eyes. I just want to stare at them.
- kate