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Eji and Chris
Image Title:  Eji and Chris
 
 By: Chris Blaszczyk  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Chris Blaszczyk {K:610}
Project N/A Camera Model Hasselblad
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 80
Uploaded 6/25/2003 Film / Memory Type APX 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 318 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 17 Rating
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/ 14 Ratings
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István Sándor   {K:2411} 6/25/2003
excellent


Marília Ferraz   {K:-4496} 6/25/2003
Chris, I already commented on the first portrait of Eji and Chris as been one of the most outstanding portrait I saw in my life. You did it again. Cannot think of a better lighting, crop and composition. Great diangonal with their bodies. Really a work of art. Marilia


Peat Bakke   {K:250} 6/25/2003
The man on the upper left seems to be very marginalized in this picture .. out of the light, stuck in a corner, not too close to the man in the middle. Is this intentional?


Chris Blaszczyk   {K:610} 6/25/2003
Peat... and what do you think?


Peat Bakke   {K:250} 6/25/2003
Chris: I think it is intentional, although it's hard to determine why without context. It's a good picture -- what's the story behind it?


Chris Blaszczyk   {K:610} 6/25/2003
I can't tell you. You have to figure it out for yourself. Photography is to me always a way to show something you want people to see. Any reaction (positive or negative) is a lot better then no reaction. One of famous photographers once said that if he has to look at a photo longer than three seconds it's a good photo, because it caught his attention:) If you use photography as a form of art, not a recording tool it is always important to have some kind of a message you want to bring to people. It doesn't have to be what you show, but sometimes how you show it... :) Best regards.


Rui Palha   {K:13851} 6/25/2003
Yes, I agree with Marilia, and I would like to write exactly the same as she did...outstanding portrait !!


Teddy Weber   {K:411} 6/25/2003
...wow simply great! ;-)))


Nita M   {K:4986} 6/25/2003
Excellent work.


Pedro Libório   {K:53861} 6/25/2003
to me ... great!


Zelda Zabrinsky   {K:2995} 6/25/2003
hi :) this is ffffffantastic!!!!


Andrew Caldwell   {K:18305} 6/25/2003
Really enjoy the shots of these guys. Dark and deep with emotion. Just excellent.


Lukasz Gladki   {K:1101} 6/25/2003
beutiful tones and light..


ventrix drogo   {K:62711} 6/27/2003
Good b&w, one answer: why crop the man at left? The shot is ok, good scale of gray. Bye


Look @   {K:2127} 7/1/2003
Very nice portrait.

Bravo Chris ;)


Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 7/2/2003
Excellent! I'm way past three seconds. Lighting adds a nice dramatic mood to these two captivating expressions.


m.c. lopez   {K:14766} 7/20/2003
very good !


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