Great Images. Can you tell me about your impressive lighting thanks Martin E ?A few images from a swimsuit shoot in Hawaii.
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Great Images. Can you tell me about your impressive lighting thanks Martin E ?A few images from a swimsuit shoot in Hawaii.
Is that a guy?A few images from a swimsuit shoot in Hawaii.
Your calendar is dead on the money. Hit 55 today. Thanks my friend.Where is Guy hanging out these days?
Happy Birthday, Guy! (if my intrusive and surprisingly knowledgeable calendar is indeed right)
Ok... now you've gone too farShelby, a touch of the Sally Mann style there... Really nice!
Don't hit it too hard. Many happy returns. I hope there is something nice in a box for you at dinner time. Isn't it nice that glass is cheaper than diamonds!Your calendar is dead on the money. Hit 55 today. Thanks my friend.
yet... Sally's work always seems to have a connection between viewer and subject. I'm not sure how she pulls it off. I think it's one more reason why the work with her kids seems controversial with some. There is some sort of connection there... but it's more intimate. Like you're actually there (not just seeing it through the photographer's lens), but not actually part of the action... walking a fine line between watched/watcher....that makes them so unique and I think it is that the photographer is absent from all of them: they never seem posed or set up and they observe very intimately but never enter in to the private world of the child, engaged in whatever make-believe has currently got their imagination...