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Friday
Aug102007

civilized ku # 51 ~ relationships

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Relationships - one to the other and everything else to everything elseclick to embiggen
Think about it this way - inside/outside, daylight/atificial light, younger/older, engaged/disengaged, gay/straight, one moment/another moment, seen/unseen, observer/observed, one picture to the other picture and everything else to everything else.

Reader Comments (2)

Looks like the lady on the right in glasses is giving you a bit of a stink eye Mark. ;-) I love this kind of photography actually and have often thought it'd be cool to sit in one location in a public place all day long with the camera pointed in the same spot and click and click the day away. But I'm kinda timid and people are kinda paranoid these days.

So how do you go about this type of shot Mark? Were the people aware that you were picturing them? Did you say anything to them? You don't need releases for this kind of shot do you? Just curious.

August 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMary Dennis

I find this very interesting, in the way you pointed out; relationships. I like the relationship in lighting, especially, which is unusual for me. I don't consider myself a "shoot the light " type of person. Tim

August 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterTim Kingston

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