Candid person
22 creative works found
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Ballonnen Parade 2007, Tilburg, Netherlands, 31 May – 3 June 2007 / A crew member at the inflation of the first balloon to be launched.
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Bloke walking up stairs of a block of flats at Kangaroo Point in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, carrying a bag. A photo from a photography class assignment in 1994, and one of my faves ever. Dark and enigmatic, but emblematic of single-minded purpose, metaphor of life’s journey. Dig the repeating cellular and tooth elements. He is walking into the maw of the beast. Dig likewise, the directionality implied by the arrow-heads formed, big, black arrows opposing the man’s forward movement, light arrows formed of concrete faces, buoying him upward, corresponding dark spaces threaten to drag back down. Counterposed forces, on the stairs themselves grinding on each other like shark-teeth set to lacerate a surfer’s legs. Somehow he stays afloat. Does he have any choice? Up, turn. Up, turn. His path is layed out for him. Where does it lead? Ultimately, back down—Newton, 1687. Up is a dead end. I could shit on like this for hours. There should be more like this. Please take more? Hand-processed b&w photo, scanned and digitally restored.
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Chelsea, Manhattan, NYC 2008 / MCN:C623A-47917-206C0 “Dear Mr. President” / by Pink Dear Mr. President, / Come take a walk with me. / Let’s pretend we’re just two people and / You’re not better than me. / I’d like to ask you some questions if we can speak honestly. What do you feel when you see all the homeless on the street? / Who do you pray for at night before you go to sleep? / What do you feel when you look in the mirror? / Are you proud? How do you sleep while the rest of us cry? / How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye? / How do you walk with your head held high? / Can you even look me in the eye / And tell me why? Dear Mr. President, / Were you a lonely boy? / Are you a lonely boy? / Are you a lonely boy? / How can you say / No child is left behind? / We’re not dumb and we’re not blind. / They’re all sitting in your cells / While you pave the road to hell. What kind of father would take his own daughter’s rights away? / And what kind of father might hate his own daughter if she were gay? / I can only imagine what the first lady has to say / You’ve come a long way from whiskey and cocaine. How do you sleep while the rest of us cry? / How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye? / How do you walk with your head held high? / Can you even look me in the eye? Let me tell you ‘bout hard work / Minimum wage with a baby on the way / Let me tell you ‘bout hard work / Rebuilding your house after the bombs took them away / Let me tell you ‘bout hard work / Building a bed out of a cardboard box / Let me tell you ‘bout hard work / Hard work / Hard work / You don’t know nothing ‘bout hard work / Hard work / Hard work / Oh How do you sleep at night? / How do you walk with your head held high? / Dear Mr. President, / You’d never take a walk with me. / Would you?
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A decisive moment in Stamford, Lincolnshire. / /
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Image of a smoker
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Mekong River Vietnam
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Little girl sliding down a slide.
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Landscape shot of Waiter, The / ... / Location: Spotted in the same lane whilst we were shooting the models last Sunday, Melbourne. He was great to allow me to catch these candid photographs. All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell, All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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Shot at Bac Ha Market
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One of the billion scooters (well that’s what it feels like!) jettin though Saigon Vietnam. Sitting on the roundabout in front of the Ben Thanh Market.
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The government that made it easier for employers to sack people and harder for unions to exist, under the monicker of ‘work choices’ was voted down in a recent election. I am not even sure whether this poster is one from the Government, the unions, or a satirical artwork pasted over the top of one of those… grey area… well this image is one that sums up what I think of most people’s choice of what they call ‘work’. The premise that we must flagellate ourselves and each other in the name of ‘productivity’, by for example housing entire communities in giant, ecologically disastrous warehouses and bonding them to cold-call people who do not even want to buy the f*ing useless shampoo, should not need me to comment. What is going on in your heads, people? For me, this image sums up the situation. (tip: Look carefully in the shadow .. )
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19-year-old Amanda Shepherd. Recently ran her first ever 4-second-pass down the 1/4 mile @ WSID. I had to take the candid approach, as the pro togs got the good spots :)
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A Current Affair dropped by, to do a story on Amanda.
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She got to sit in the 7000HP car, and we then fired-up the motor. She was blown away! The story will air soon on ACA, so keep your eyes peeled :) You might even see me, hiding in the BG of course.
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dog separated from best friend – depositing money for new adidas sneakers
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Another point-of-view. :) Action seen through the lens of another photographer, in real-time. This shot was taken at a protest outside Parliament House in Melbourne, Australia, against a proposed clubbing ban in parts of the city, which would prevent patrons from entering or even re-entering licensed venues after 2am. I made a quick commentary on the event with some other pics, on another site.
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The Impossible Dream – Pushing a Rock My 5-year old daughter convinced that she could topple over this heavy rock that even my 10-year old son could not. That’s conviction and determination! My passion for candid photography made this a must have action shot. This snap has been taken on a hot evening at the Panchgani plateau, a flatland in the middle of the state (Maharashtra, India).
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portrait shot in natural sunlight
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