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Monika
Image Title:  Monika
 
 By: Chris Blaszczyk  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Chris Blaszczyk {K:610}
Project N/A Camera Model Mamiya 645
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 80
Uploaded 2/6/2002 Film / Memory Type TMax 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 337 Shutter 60
Favorites Aperture 16
Critiques 6 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About Calumet strobes.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Samuel Downs   {K:7290} 2/6/2002
Chris, yet another fine portrait. I like the soft and even light on the face.


Scott Jones   {K:1093} 2/6/2002
The world-wise attitude and off-center placement as well as the downward angle all keep my attention in this excellent portrait. So much to think about as to what is going through this child's head....

Scott


Marcin Kuran   {K:115} 2/8/2002
dress patterns seem to die in the backgroud [i love that] )


Mário Sousa   {K:16985} 6/16/2003
excellent


Dan H   {K:769} 9/14/2003
Okay, now that you've filled up my Favorites folder, would you mind telling me your secret?! If you haven't compiled a portfolio for publication yet, please do so... these are just too good not to share with a very wide audience.

Dan


Chris Blaszczyk   {K:610} 9/14/2003
Dan, I am an engineer by day and photographer by night... I think it should stay that way. I love photography too much to try to make it my real job. I believe it would destroy the passion I have for it. I am glad to be where I am right now. I don't even have time to take too many photos anymore. Busy with family and my real job. All you see in my portoflio is my short and fruitfull 3 year adventure with photography. I am glad you enjoy.


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