Yellow? Mate, it’s more like Green and Gold, to my Aussie eyes. A darn good portrait, though …
You’re right. And I think “Green and Gold” may have been a better title.
Man oh man Peter, one of your best, so organic, warm colours ..! Thank you Sir! 😀👍
Thank you Andreas, but these weren’t “serious” photographs… although they hold sentimental appeal to me as family keepsakes.
Peter, I always find your Mamiya images to be amongst your best. I think the rendering of the lens/format is adding extra intimacy to them. Lovely portrait.
Thank you Kostas. Film frustrates me to no end, but I keep coming back to it.
So this was not ‘serious’? Don’t be modest! 😛 Something about her reminds me of a Greco-Roman statue.
I love your work and your approach because you never try to force anything. Great photographers never feel the need to glamourize their work, whether it’s the subject or the ‘printing’. The less a photographer has to say, the more sugar-coated their photographs become.
Thanks Karim, that is quite kind of you.
lovely lovely lovely
Thank you Lucy. And my apologies for the late response!
Yellow? Mate, it’s more like Green and Gold, to my Aussie eyes. A darn good portrait, though …
You’re right. And I think “Green and Gold” may have been a better title.
Man oh man Peter, one of your best, so organic, warm colours ..! Thank you Sir! 😀👍
Thank you Andreas, but these weren’t “serious” photographs… although they hold sentimental appeal to me as family keepsakes.
Peter, I always find your Mamiya images to be amongst your best. I think the rendering of the lens/format is adding extra intimacy to them. Lovely portrait.
Thank you Kostas. Film frustrates me to no end, but I keep coming back to it.
So this was not ‘serious’? Don’t be modest! 😛 Something about her reminds me of a Greco-Roman statue.
I love your work and your approach because you never try to force anything. Great photographers never feel the need to glamourize their work, whether it’s the subject or the ‘printing’. The less a photographer has to say, the more sugar-coated their photographs become.
Thanks Karim, that is quite kind of you.
lovely lovely lovely
Thank you Lucy. And my apologies for the late response!