Tuesday, September 29, 2009

MotioN

This image really captures the inquisative nature of Whiton. As a photography teacher he needs to have that creative eye always searching for a new unique perspective on life. I really appreciate all the help he has given me and consider him a guideing light on my artistic path.

James shows his complete lack of enthusiasm in all academic endeavors through his facial expression. The motion adds a smoky element that reminds the eye of a basement speakeasy with a modern twist added with the pearly headphone.



The canadien expression breaks through the screen on this photo and drives the viewer to almost break out in "O' Canada". I appreciate Brendan's patience with me and his willingness to take the hard photo and relax his face when necessary. He is a class act who drives me to strive for photographic greatness.

http://www.imeem.com/onthemark/music/WQQie_6_/national-anthems-o-canada/

This group of pictures was taken with the idea of blurring the image while still capturing a clear idea of the characters personality. I found that with the flick of the wrist I could distort the image but not the emotion.

3 comments:

  1. hahahaha love the description under mine Beckett and the fact that you actually posted a link to the canadian national anthem below.

    Bravo

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  2. the images here are excellent, made even stronger by your choice to use monochrome. the characters have a lot of energy and an authentic vibe.

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  3. i like the motion shot of mr. whiton it gives of a lot of character and is a very artsy pic

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