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01/23/2017 10:01:22 AM |
This is a wonderful collection of photographs. I have looked through them multiple times and will be looking through them again. There is a lot to absorb and enjoy. |
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01/17/2017 07:27:21 PM |
True more of a collection than essay but like photograph #1 you have some gems. The beautiful afternoon light and emotion in #6 and #7. Photograph #21 of an elderly lady and her caretaker is my favorite in your set. Two worlds collide and we̢۪re better for it. Two other notables are #23 and #24 which work well in sequence.
When viewing this collection I can̢۪t help but wonder how to focus on something more specific like a relationship or character trait. How about juxtaposing some of your MEN collection images with these? Emphasize differences along with similarities. Maybe even apply some creative cropping to build more relationships. |
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01/17/2017 11:50:45 AM |
Fascinating collection of images. So well done. |
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01/17/2017 08:17:55 AM |
Wonderful collection of the different aspects of being a woman - young, old, working, sleeping, being a lover and a mother... one can relate to so many situations. Altough many of the pictures are telling a story of their own the impact as an essay collection is much stronger.
My favourites are femmes #5 and #14 but the picture that stirs me most is #19. There are so many questions arising! The pictures taken at the museum give a more cultural emphasis and the last one is like an exclmation mark.
Love your work! |
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