Paul Michael | Intuitively Navigating Through Life / Fort Greene, Brooklyn November 13, 2007
Best part about this is his facial expression from nothing to like "I found some good stuff on the internets" - Carlos Urreta - http://www.fortstreetpulse.com Cool framing! - Simon - http://godlike1991.go.funpic.de I absolutely love the lighting on this one. - Andrew - www.twosittingducks.com I like the movement and the expression on his face, but what's he looking at? The screen appears blank. - anon wow, how did you get the color spectrum in his shirt? that is incredible! love the movement too. - zed - http://www.zaedryn.com Excellent shot and use of the lighting situation.
I especially like the square painting that is in the ghosted head.
Very cool... - Adam - http://www.trainedfleas.com This photo really sums up John's days. - Mikey What a great idea, and hard work, and creative. I am going to enjoy checking the entire year. Thanks, HughE - Confessions of a Paparazzi - http://www.confessionsofapaparazzi.com WHAT THE FUCK!!! - LOVE the painting lines curving through his head in the background and picking up the colors throughout - phenomenal, creative capture! - Good one. - John Andrews This is new! Cool idea. I love that the only light in this photo is the computer screen. Kinda scary when you look at it too long, haha, but really fresh and good. Love it! - Ela familiar scene that i definitely find myself in a lot, but a cool twist! - jess Stepping outside the box works here. I enjoy the creative spin on a very familiar scene. - Julie I am grateful for the motion. So much goes on in the mind when looking at the screen. Movements of thought. - Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn
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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- Carlos Urreta - http://www.fortstreetpulse.com
Cool framing!
- Simon - http://godlike1991.go.funpic.de
I absolutely love the lighting on this one.
- Andrew - www.twosittingducks.com
I like the movement and the expression on his face, but what's he looking at? The screen appears blank.
- anon
wow, how did you get the color spectrum in his shirt? that is incredible! love the movement too.
- zed - http://www.zaedryn.com
Excellent shot and use of the lighting situation. I especially like the square painting that is in the ghosted head. Very cool...
- Adam - http://www.trainedfleas.com
This photo really sums up John's days.
- Mikey
What a great idea, and hard work, and creative. I am going to enjoy checking the entire year. Thanks, HughE
- Confessions of a Paparazzi - http://www.confessionsofapaparazzi.com
WHAT THE FUCK!!!
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LOVE the painting lines curving through his head in the background and picking up the colors throughout - phenomenal, creative capture!
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Good one.
- John Andrews
This is new! Cool idea. I love that the only light in this photo is the computer screen. Kinda scary when you look at it too long, haha, but really fresh and good. Love it!
- Ela
familiar scene that i definitely find myself in a lot, but a cool twist!
- jess
Stepping outside the box works here. I enjoy the creative spin on a very familiar scene.
- Julie
I am grateful for the motion. So much goes on in the mind when looking at the screen. Movements of thought.
- Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn