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Critique By:
Igor Herzyk (K:1937)
3/19/2005 7:01:09 PM
great work - beautiful minimal alternative landscape
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Critique By:
Igor Herzyk (K:1937)
3/19/2005 6:59:33 PM
i like them all:-)
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Critique By:
Igor Herzyk (K:1937)
3/19/2005 6:56:45 PM
artistic, strange, interesting amd with "bad composition". i like it!!
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Critique By:
Igor Herzyk (K:1937)
3/19/2005 6:54:56 PM
oh it's great...
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Critique By:
Igor Herzyk (K:1937)
3/19/2005 6:54:29 PM
very nice.
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Critique By:
Igor Herzyk (K:1937)
3/19/2005 6:53:49 PM
i like your minimal-feel photographs. they are so special and present things which are untold. quite surreal, and strange. i really like it.
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Critique By:
R. W. (K:558)
1/22/2005 10:37:40 PM
like it a lot!
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Critique By:
Ann Texter (K:10064)
11/15/2004 5:38:05 PM
Great polaroid! Ann
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Critique By:
kathleen fonseca (K:11992)
6/21/2004 3:53:43 AM
love the blue and white, the blocky shapes, the diagonal angle and the wonderful shadows. Terrific polaroid, JP...kat~
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Critique By:
Richard Dong (K:1738)
6/15/2004 4:51:54 AM
How appropriate to look at this image again after recent events. Many are attempting to mythologize him while others see him in reverence through the lens of old memories that tend to lose the harshness of bitter realities. Was this man simply a facade for conversative right wing ideals or was there more to him? Certainly a thought provoking image.
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Critique By:
Richard Dong (K:1738)
6/15/2004 4:47:16 AM
It's great to see your work again after missing it on PC. I have always found something strangely attractive about nightscapes in industrial parks. Perhaps it is the sense of isolation, even mystery about these places that are abandoned at night. A far different feeling than one gets when walking in one's neighborhood at night. Or perhaps it's the sensation of being utterly alone, something that appeals to the longer in me. This image captures that feeling for me.
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Critique By:
michelle k. (K:16270)
5/23/2004 2:19:37 AM
the yellow is gorgeous. i love the compositions you choose.
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Critique By:
PhilCB 1973 (K:1894)
5/20/2004 7:10:55 PM
I bet your a big Lee Friedlander fan?
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Critique By:
michelle k. (K:16270)
5/12/2004 1:34:03 AM
i SO love this.
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Critique By:
Leslie Hancock (K:910)
5/5/2004 3:12:06 AM
The trouble with a perfect picture is that it leaves me with nothing to say.
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Critique By:
Irma Vep (K:1480)
5/4/2004 5:02:02 PM
I am drawn to your work. This one is good. Your images are so strong, is there anything you're unsure of..?
Irma.
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Critique By:
Irma Vep (K:1480)
5/4/2004 5:01:53 PM
I am drawn to your work. This one is good. Your images are so strong, is there anything your're unsure of..?
Irma.
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Critique By:
Wayne Harridge (K:13867)
5/4/2004 10:56:39 AM
Intriguing image, just simple enough, but not too simple.
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Critique By:
Irma Vep (K:1480)
5/1/2004 9:07:32 PM
This series of polaroids from urban wasteland are amazing. I look forward to seeing more.
Thanks.
Irma.
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Critique By:
Seven E. (K:600)
4/27/2004 7:58:11 AM
Brilliant as always, and the colors are amazing.
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Critique By:
Leslie Hancock (K:910)
4/27/2004 2:20:42 AM
Luminous, if not downright numinous, evocation. Beautifully subtle coloration.
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Critique By:
Fabio Keiner (K:49356)
4/26/2004 8:54:48 PM
this is jp zorn! I spotted it at first sight in the thumbnail
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Critique By:
Jeanette Hägglund (K:59855)
4/26/2004 11:15:52 AM
Mysterious dark shot. Jeanette
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Critique By:
Mark Beltran (K:32612)
4/26/2004 12:14:24 AM
If we took two or more planes of reality and combined them, will it reveal a higher truth? But it doesn't need to be interpreted or thought about. Seeing it is enough for me.
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Critique By:
Seven E. (K:600)
4/25/2004 10:20:54 PM
This works so well JP. The way the light's hitting the chair and veil mixed with the background reflections creates so much more than the typical store window shot, putting this on a par with any of the best fantasy composites I've seen.
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Critique By:
kathleen fonseca (K:11992)
4/25/2004 3:01:35 AM
You are the patron saint of the mundane. thank you. kat~
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Critique By:
Fabio Keiner (K:49356)
4/24/2004 8:37:25 PM
no way out
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Critique By:
Kevin Collier (K:19076)
4/24/2004 7:50:28 PM
Great tone -- love the white pope. K
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Critique By:
Seven E. (K:600)
4/24/2004 7:46:03 PM
Very cool. Nice long exposure, with great tones. I don't know about you, but it seems no matter how remote the location, if I'm shooting at night, I always seem to attract at least one suspicious person thinking I'm a terrorist or criminal doing surveilance work. Never fails. Whether it's the police or just somebody walking their dog, I'm always asked what I'm doing.
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Critique By:
Seven E. (K:600)
4/24/2004 7:17:22 PM
Lovely tones and subject.
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