Fred Brodzinski - Transportation Expert, Administrator, Professor / A Train September 26, 2007
The use of black and white and the subject gives the photograph a seventies feel I think....You can almost see a sense of achievement and satisfaction in his eyes.....I think its shows another slant on Bills skills.... - Steve Dixon nice to seem some B&W work - Daniel Krieger - ww.danielkrieger.com Really like his expression. Black and white gives this picture a touch of class. - Mikey wonderful. and yes, the use of B&W seems appropriate for a man who almost looks like he's from a different era! class, indeed. - Andrea - www.andreamann.com Great use of depth of field and it holds a classic statement. - Alex There's something about the odd angle of his body & the background that I really like. Not to mention it's a classy guy who rocks the pocket square. - nuno Apart from the perfect photography, this pic gives me a feeling of a person I can trust. Don't know why..
Good job.. - Metin Uyaroglu
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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- Steve Dixon
nice to seem some B&W work
- Daniel Krieger - ww.danielkrieger.com
Really like his expression. Black and white gives this picture a touch of class.
- Mikey
wonderful. and yes, the use of B&W seems appropriate for a man who almost looks like he's from a different era! class, indeed.
- Andrea - www.andreamann.com
Great use of depth of field and it holds a classic statement.
- Alex
There's something about the odd angle of his body & the background that I really like. Not to mention it's a classy guy who rocks the pocket square.
- nuno
Apart from the perfect photography, this pic gives me a feeling of a person I can trust. Don't know why.. Good job..
- Metin Uyaroglu