Can you write a little more about these experiments when you do them? This looks really beautiful and now I have to google Blossfeldt :/ ha, I know, it is not hard, but with studying for exams, and coming to your site to get some eye/mind relaxation from my books, I really wish I got all in one :)
I was wondering why this had a familiar feel, then I googled blossfeldt and I was like 'oh yeah!'. You've captured it - experiment turned art!
Like Ela I would love to know more about these experiments, but more so I would be keen to know your tips and tricks for getting your portrait subjects to relax in front of the lens. How do you make them comfortable so they'll look good?
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*jaw drops a little*
tell me how you did it...the tone is so warm....
The gerbera, the last one, is especially amazing.
These all look amazing.
Paz
mapplethorpy. I like #2. There's something tickley about the tip.
Can you write a little more about these experiments when you do them? This looks really beautiful and now I have to google Blossfeldt :/ ha, I know, it is not hard, but with studying for exams, and coming to your site to get some eye/mind relaxation from my books, I really wish I got all in one :)
I was wondering why this had a familiar feel, then I googled blossfeldt and I was like 'oh yeah!'. You've captured it - experiment turned art!
Like Ela I would love to know more about these experiments, but more so I would be keen to know your tips and tricks for getting your portrait subjects to relax in front of the lens. How do you make them comfortable so they'll look good?