Probably there's some of that. He's apparently aware of it himself, considering the remark he made when he first arrived on stage on Saturday. *g*
Hm, that sounds really interesting! I wish my days were longer than 24h so I could poke around and discover more stuff.
Yep, no, not a professional at all. And actually, I usually work with black & white - I'm a lot more at ease with it than I am with color, because I've only just started (got a good digital camera this summer - almost never work in color with film). Point is... quality of the image is mostly the camera, coloring is mostly the camera too. The framing's more me - it's actually something very important to me in my photography, the way you frame an event or someone, because it can really change the focus and feel of the picture. This batch of picture from Serenity Cubed is a bit special because I put more of myself as a photographer into it - the other batches I've mostly tried to capture the actors, expressions and attitudes, nothing exceptional. That's why I really like the body shots - they're shots I really had clearly in mind when I took them. :)
If you're interested at all, you can see more of my photographs either on my LJ (http://greenie-breizh.livejournal.com/tag/photographs) (it's the tag "photographs", you need to scroll down to get past Serenity Cubed :) or on a portfolio I have online (http://helenefd.portfolio.free.fr) (it's mostly in French, but you can find your way to the pictures easily).
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Date: 2006-09-26 09:32 pm (UTC)Hm, that sounds really interesting! I wish my days were longer than 24h so I could poke around and discover more stuff.
Yep, no, not a professional at all. And actually, I usually work with black & white - I'm a lot more at ease with it than I am with color, because I've only just started (got a good digital camera this summer - almost never work in color with film). Point is... quality of the image is mostly the camera, coloring is mostly the camera too. The framing's more me - it's actually something very important to me in my photography, the way you frame an event or someone, because it can really change the focus and feel of the picture. This batch of picture from Serenity Cubed is a bit special because I put more of myself as a photographer into it - the other batches I've mostly tried to capture the actors, expressions and attitudes, nothing exceptional. That's why I really like the body shots - they're shots I really had clearly in mind when I took them. :)
If you're interested at all, you can see more of my photographs either on my LJ (http://greenie-breizh.livejournal.com/tag/photographs) (it's the tag "photographs", you need to scroll down to get past Serenity Cubed :) or on a portfolio I have online (http://helenefd.portfolio.free.fr) (it's mostly in French, but you can find your way to the pictures easily).