The dangling ash that is about to fall and the shutter that is about to click add a temporal element to the composition, with its crisscrossing diagonals and the bifurcated center of the black camera and white flesh, he defines himself through the tool of his art, but reveals a great deal more in the hands, the jewelry, the tailored suit….




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Comments
This is a fabulous shot.
Hi Dave, thank you so much for the great feedback, much appreciated! Cheers:)
– Dania Reichmuth
excellent!!! nice playing with light Dania, it shows up all features,
Hi Declan, thank you so much for your feedback, greatly appreciated! Have a great weekend..Cheers:)))
– Dania Reichmuth
eyes replaced by lenses. ;-))
brilliant composition, a fav.
Hi Ursa, this is conceptual work, I really love portraiture, secondly nature photography..many thanks for your feedback, is valuable to me. At the end of the year latest February I’ m presenting some work for a panel and I would like to submit this kind of work. Have a wonderful weekend! Cheers:)
– Dania Reichmuth
Very professional Dania. Absolutely fantastic balance of light and shade.
Hi Mamba, thanks a lot for your great feedback, very much appreciated. How are you doing with the heat? Have a great weekend, lots of water, ufff I think we are getting rain Sunday…:)))))
– Dania Reichmuth
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CONGRATULATIONS!
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Many thanks Pat for the feature, superb! Cheers:)
– Dania Reichmuth
Wonderful Work!
Many thanks for your feedback Rajeev, much appreciated! Cheers:)
– Dania Reichmuth
very strong monochrome…..reminiscent of the 50’s and 60’s, Life magazine photos
Hi Dennis, many, many thanks for stopping by and your great feedback, much appreciated!!!! Cheers:)
– Dania Reichmuth
astounding b & w piece
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– Dania Reichmuth
A classic Dania
I remember a photo of a women holding a Leica ( 1930s?)
Hi Rudolph, thank you very much for your comment. My inspiration for this image was my father in law, he was a very well known swiss photographer 40’s -70’s. He had a photo taken similar, but without the cigarette and ring, His name was Alois. Cheers:)
– Dania Reichmuth
brilliant work :)
Hi, thanks a lot for your comment, much appreciated! Have a great weekend..:)
– Dania Reichmuth