Hi Bill,
I am "The Erickson's" mother. I saw the photograph that you took of Bethany for your 365 days project. At first I thought, "that doesn't look like Bethy", but then I realized that the little girl I have fixed in my head is not the woman of amazing strength and character that you captured in your photograph. Your photograph captured her courage, peacefulness, and ability to be present in the moment. The two photographs on this web site of Jenny and Bethany capture the same depth of character. They are sooooo much more than snap shots. Your are very talented, but you have been told that by people who know way more about photography than I do.
Your fathers photograph is also extraordinary, capturing a wealth of life and love.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Kochsiek Waples
I am thrilled to see you are posting still. I loved the 365 Potraits project. This site is set up on my Google home page! I am going to forward this link to my best friend who happens to have the last name Erickson. She also loves photography.
Hi bill
I have disided to talk this way,verses calling you in Tokio, I am sorry for the call! I was wondering if you like to take pitchers of girls, that have colord hair or pearsings or body art, I am an artist in drawing not pitchers, but i do have a eye for an awsome sunrise pitchers, or a cool brooklin wall. I just dont know!
I also like wrighting hear is one of my best one I think see if you like it.
danit I cant find it on this computer I'll send it soon.
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Portrait photographer and Brooklynite Bill Wadman was the evil-genius responsible for 365portraits.com. His portraits have featured in TIME, BusinessWeek, Le Monde, POZ, and others.
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that first one is terrific. Definitely your trademark style.
I love them both, what appealing and engaging expressions!
Hi Bill,
I am "The Erickson's" mother. I saw the photograph that you took of Bethany for your 365 days project. At first I thought, "that doesn't look like Bethy", but then I realized that the little girl I have fixed in my head is not the woman of amazing strength and character that you captured in your photograph. Your photograph captured her courage, peacefulness, and ability to be present in the moment. The two photographs on this web site of Jenny and Bethany capture the same depth of character. They are sooooo much more than snap shots. Your are very talented, but you have been told that by people who know way more about photography than I do.
Your fathers photograph is also extraordinary, capturing a wealth of life and love.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Kochsiek Waples
I am thrilled to see you are posting still. I loved the 365 Potraits project. This site is set up on my Google home page! I am going to forward this link to my best friend who happens to have the last name Erickson. She also loves photography.
Can't wait to see what else you post.
Hi bill
I have disided to talk this way,verses calling you in Tokio, I am sorry for the call! I was wondering if you like to take pitchers of girls, that have colord hair or pearsings or body art, I am an artist in drawing not pitchers, but i do have a eye for an awsome sunrise pitchers, or a cool brooklin wall. I just dont know!
I also like wrighting hear is one of my best one I think see if you like it.
danit I cant find it on this computer I'll send it soon.