Friday, 14 August 2009
raw physiognomy
as I said the last time, I intend to post some of my favorites photos from the Solo Photo Book Month, that is still available for everyone to see and comment at http://www.sofobomo.org/2009/books/skinnydipping/AfterSun/
this is the first one of the selected photos..
"A portrait is not a likeness. The moment an emotion or fact is transformed into a photograph it is no longer a fact but an opinion. There is no such thing as inaccuracy in a photograph. All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth."
Richard Avedon [american photographer. 1923 - 2004]
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25 comments:
We're both on old beautiful men, it seems, today :) Cool you'll present us the best of your book ! I love this portrait a lot due to his gentle & soft air* And his calm too ~
Un portrait comme je les aime !
Any wisdom in the face, a beautiful expression captured!
what a gorgeous portrait face he has, i love this shot!!
a fantastic portrait
i just realized that you've completed a sofobomo book, now i went to see it - a great book, congrats!
A touching portrait and a beautiful photo!
A touching portrait and a very good photo
wow, this is really a very good portrait, congratulations
A very beautiful portrait, well done !!
That is a great hat!
I love this portrait. Lots of wisdom and kindness in the face.
Tender eyes and expression for a moving portrait, really !! Congrats Romine :)
A sensitive portrait of this interesting looking fellow.
I like that your frame includes his hands. Very expressive shot.
Wonderful santorini portrait! His life is storytelling! Sunny greetings
Beautiful portrait, love it! He looks so wise and so kind.
exciting portrait. such a friendly face.
A beautiful portrait
A face full of character.
Superbe ce portrait.
Wonderful portrait , so deep. I love it
La revedere ;-)
So impressive with this capture which has many exciting elements worth learning! BRAVO!
More and more towards height I love your new way of working more net on subject portrait
Nice portrait :)
Great portrait. soft light and no disturbing elements.
Nice work!!
I got lucky with finding this one as it cycled through your images on the sidebar. He has a face that begs to be photographed and you've done an exceptional job. I firmly believe in physiognomy because I'm a physiognomer. It's not a blessing; it's a curse.
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