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The eyes have it

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As the old English or is it Arab proverb goes “the eyes are the windows to the soul“.

I could not agree more.

For me; to photograph someone, in or out of the studio, is an attempt on my part to capture the essence of the photographed. An outsider’s try at seeing the uniqueness of another. I have learned, sometimes at the expense of others; sometimes at my own, that a person is not their clothes or position in life.

The eyes can rarely completely deceive. Lairs cannot calm their eyes. Children cannot hide their excitement., their eyes light up with a fire that makes me smile every time. My mother can still stop me dead in my tracks with just a look. My wife is working on that talent – daily.

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An otherwise unacceptable picture can both memorable and cherished because of ‘the look’ captured within it. You know the one I’m talking about, not the picture hanging on the wall you can look up and see from your computer. Go check your old shoe box full of pictures; it’s there.

I talk to the models I work with, giving ideas, comments and instruction. I try to bring out their essence. It’s not always the one they walked in to portray. Oh, we get that alright. But I’m always looking for shoe box shot too.

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  1. [...] As a people/model photographer I spend time looking for locations with an interesting background, lighting or feel. Once I have the opportunity to shoot at the location I work through in my head where and how within the location I will setup or design the scene to get the image I want. A lot of it depends on the person’s looks, wants and vision of the session. I am always open to ideas and really enjoy the collaborative process when working with talented  people or a least someone who knows what they want to portray in the portrait. Always with the goal of getting the shoe box picture. [...]

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