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A Couple of Firsts
Image Title:  A Couple of Firsts
 
 By: Mark Kresl  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Mark Kresl {K:9434}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio People
Portrait
Lens Tamron AF28-300mm
Uploaded 12/29/2005 Film / Memory Type Viking 1G
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 218 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Omaha
State -  NEBRASKA
Country - United States   United States
About This shot represents a couple of firsts. The first time this model had ever posed for a picture other than a yearbook picture in school. It was also the first time I've ever worked with a posed model.

Nick is an actor in the movie I have been working on and this shot will be used as the publicity shot of him that is included with all press kits.

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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dave Stacey   {K:117717} 12/29/2005
Congratulations on your continuing movement in photographic work, Mark! This is a very evocatively posed shot and I can see why it would be used.
Dave.


Larry Fosse   {K:65815} 12/30/2005
Looks like another career Mark...very well done & great in B&W


Kay McIntire   {K:11787} 12/30/2005
I like this one too- his face could be sharper- just select it and run the unsharp mask at about 2 or so. It is a perfect look for what you intended- the bare feet and perplexed look he has...the minimal surroundings. Well done, Mark. Get out there and shoot some more portraits- you'll come to love it in no time!


Mary Brown   {K:68553} 1/8/2006
You took what you knew from other areas of photography into this new element--so, it's not all luck. Great dapture of his expression and stance. It will be a great advertisement for the film. The B&W and the uncomplicated background suit this well.
MAry


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