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Tapeman
Image Title:  Tapeman
 
 By: Jay Dixon  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Jay Dixon {K:563}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Urban
Lens 105mm
Uploaded 1/3/2003 Film / Memory Type TMax 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 980 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 15 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About Early morning in the city. Slightly under-developed neg gives the unique feel.
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Gustaf L Bjerne   {K:245} 1/3/2003
Great tight portrait!
Good darkroom work and verry nice tones.
A moody shot


Scott Sarver   {K:178} 1/3/2003
Jay-

I like the composition and the tone of the image. THe detail in the beard is great. I was wondering if you could dodge his right eye just a bit and bring it forward out of the darkness. What is the story behind the title?


Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 1/3/2003
Very nice Jay. Lots of character in that face that is exaggerated by the tight framing. I'm curious about the title also.


Jay Dixon   {K:563} 1/3/2003
A man living in the city with no home and no prospects. His clothes and positions were basically held together with Duct tape. I talked to him for a little while, paid him to do some artwork and said our goodbyes. Tapeman is how I remember him.


jeff lynch   {K:4770} 1/3/2003
A nice portrait. I agree with Scott about the dodging though. Very nice nonetheless!


Andy Eulass   {K:13435} 1/3/2003
Extremely striking portrait, Jay. The thing that leaps out at me is not so much the detail of the beard as the remarkable lines and creases on his forehead and under his eyes. Definitely the signs of a man who logged a lot of miles in his life. Great work.


Dylan Davies   {K:362} 1/3/2003
i love this. the feel and texture of his face is great.
nice.


Danie Saaiman   {K:1002} 1/3/2003
Great portrait!


Deleted User   {K:4598} 1/3/2003
Very little if anything I would change here. The tight crop works well. perhaps a tad soft but I've seen many uploaded photos that are a bit soft here.


Toni Martin   {K:5092} 1/3/2003
Jay, this is an excellent capture of character! Keep up your very good work! I can see this is one of those very expensive books of famous portraits, you know the real thick book of black and white portraits.


Vincent K. Tylor   {K:8890} 1/3/2003
An amazing portrait! (9


Rui Palha   {K:13851} 3/11/2003
This a great capture, Jay, you captured his soul. You are a great street photographer, I would like to go for a walk with you in any street all over the world. Regards.


Filipe Palha   {K:5432} 3/11/2003
My god you are incredable!!! unique . . .


Byron Diamond   {K:18} 3/14/2003
once again very good photo of a street person..


Giorgio Mesghetz   {K:6724} 6/28/2004
meraviglioso questo ritratto,soggetto molto interessante,hai saputo cogliere il personaggio.ciao gio


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