Photographer's Note
If you ask me: Why I photograph human faces, I won't hesitate a moment with the answer...
"Because it's the most important of the God's creation on the planet Earth"
I wouldn't even mention: The most beautiful creation as well.. It's quite obvious.
And, there are no two alike ( they resemble the structure of a snowflake - if you insist on staying romantic ?).
And, there is never ending moment of excitement upon seeing one…(yes, even my very own, in the early morning, before shave !!!)
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From the photographic point of view …
Why shall I waste my precious, scarce pixels on anything else, when everything is in there… In the human face… ?
G.G.
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Irena J.
Say no more…
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Critiques | Translate
AyseGurel
(574) 2009-05-17 14:30
Hello George
I believe a human face is a personel property which tells individual;private and subjective story...it is the mirror of a self history.
And you are a great photographer who helps them to share their individual stories to rest of world...and we are lucky.
Regards
ayse
MiguelP
(14470) 2009-05-18 7:01
What do you do to be so close to the faces? Your photos create more questions than answer both about how you make them and what they mean, which is good, of course, I love questions, and the day I know all the answer I´ll kill myself before get bored... Take care.
Floydian
(30970) 2009-05-29 1:28
Missed this one George and i still wonder why you removed the one before this one.
No matter what you post of Irena, she is beautiful as never before...thanks to your images.
H
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Grabarczyk (Polonaise)
(5802)
- Genre: ¤Hª«
- Medium: ¶Â¥Õ
- Date Taken: 1978-00-00
- Categories: ¤é±`¥Í¬¡
- Camera: Praktica super TL, CARL ZEISS JENA 135MM/F2.8, FOTOPAN HL 27 DIN
- Photo Version¡GOriginal Version
- Theme(s)¡GWomen of the World, Blast from the past, Celebrities, Ms. Irena Jarocka, Photographing a woman II, Dirty and grainy II [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-05-17 13:53