Firework in celebrations of 57 anniversary of Israel in hotel Princess, Eilat
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I’m still exploring the ways and means of transposing my work from mind to canvas so to speak and enjoying the journey with welcome trepidation.
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This was originally an assignment I did for a photography class. We were to find new ways of interpreting a person without their face being featured, but the subject needed to be included within the picture so I avoided using the collecting of objects, memorabilia, etc. that could express their personality – this was to be a portrait challenge using the featured subject in the shot but without featuring their face. This was a really fun assignment. I had a lot of fun trying to think of ways to do a portrait without the face being the focus. I wasn’t sure about how others might find it, but I liked it so I just followed my gut and went with it in spite of any hesitencies. It was surprisingly well received. I decided I’d go ahead and share it here, too. I appreciate any constructive critiques or comments anyone has to offer, as well. I’m still uncertain of exactly what it is that makes it work, but it was well recieved for the class so I decided to share it here, as well.
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rock band cover
Big Pumpkin Yard Sign
Dark Red Fractal Print
Part of the flower series.
An atmospheric shot on a foggy evening, made more dramatic by using black and white
Original Poster of the novel ‘Elysium: Dark Secrets’ by Rahul Chandel.
A Glasgow street scene from 1938, reconstructed in wonderful nostalgic detail at the Museum of Transport, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, Europe.
Model is Christine. Photography, styling, makeup, and post by me. Taken at a gorgeous church in Milwaukee, WI that I love.
A dark and deep vision …..
This photograph is of a snowy winter landscape dominated by a dark leafless tree. The scene could be bleak but the sun is setting in soft colours, giving warmth. The quote from the French author and philosopher Albert Camus, “In the depth of winter, I finally learned that there was within me an invincible summer,” seems appropriate. I’ve added a soft daisy shape to further emphasise the inner strength and hope that pulls people through dark days.
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