Lara Wechsler - Street Photographer / 440 Gallery, Brooklyn October 26, 2007
The courageous Shveckle! Oh man, she rocks. - Insomnia Jones, JD - foundclothing.blogspot.com Shvecklicious! Great portrait of a great friend, thanks.
PS ... this is a great project. I'll check in more often. - latinbombshell - http://wilywordsmith.blogspot.com wooooweee!!! the one the only shveckmaster
nice one bill - Daniel Krieger - www.danielkrieger.com Those eyes look like they are at work, possibly always. The wheels are turning as they say. It seems stark and crisp and clear. Like a driven mission must reside within this person. Cannot tell her age but I get the feeling she's seen much and seen through too.
*** Welcome back, Boo. We missed you. ;-) -bw
Edited By Siteowner - Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn Sweet glasses. - Diane Wow! the invisible street photographer made visible. Almost didn't recognize you without the camera in front of your face, or without your blithe smile. Can't wait to see your images of Coney Island at the gallery next month. - Nancy - www.440gallery.com thank you for not doing the "I'm taking a picture of you taking a picture of me!?!" That crap makes me mad. It's a waste of film. unless you could capture her eye in the viewfinder or something exciting. Or if she had on a blue sweater.
Or if your reflection was in the background and her eye was in the viewfinder and YOU were wearing the blue sweater!! Then it'd be AWESOME.
But his one- certainly respectable, nonetheless. - csd Dude you have to switch up your perspective and the angles from which you shoot. the problem with some of these is that it's obvious where you are and how you relate to your subject and instead of always challenging the viewer with that confrontation, it's getting repetitive. i know you have it in you to mix it up. - stephanie
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- Insomnia Jones, JD - foundclothing.blogspot.com
Shvecklicious! Great portrait of a great friend, thanks. PS ... this is a great project. I'll check in more often.
- latinbombshell - http://wilywordsmith.blogspot.com
wooooweee!!! the one the only shveckmaster nice one bill
- Daniel Krieger - www.danielkrieger.com
Those eyes look like they are at work, possibly always. The wheels are turning as they say. It seems stark and crisp and clear. Like a driven mission must reside within this person. Cannot tell her age but I get the feeling she's seen much and seen through too. *** Welcome back, Boo. We missed you. ;-) -bw
Edited By Siteowner
- Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn
Sweet glasses.
- Diane
Wow! the invisible street photographer made visible. Almost didn't recognize you without the camera in front of your face, or without your blithe smile. Can't wait to see your images of Coney Island at the gallery next month.
- Nancy - www.440gallery.com
thank you for not doing the "I'm taking a picture of you taking a picture of me!?!" That crap makes me mad. It's a waste of film. unless you could capture her eye in the viewfinder or something exciting. Or if she had on a blue sweater. Or if your reflection was in the background and her eye was in the viewfinder and YOU were wearing the blue sweater!! Then it'd be AWESOME. But his one- certainly respectable, nonetheless.
- csd
Dude you have to switch up your perspective and the angles from which you shoot. the problem with some of these is that it's obvious where you are and how you relate to your subject and instead of always challenging the viewer with that confrontation, it's getting repetitive. i know you have it in you to mix it up.
- stephanie