Take Three
I loved this guy the second I saw him. His blue eyes, wrinkles, big smile, the works. I made some candid shots but the light just wasn't working for me. He was game for a more direct portrait so I brought him to an open doorway and started shooting again. At first I made vertical shots but they just weren't doin' it either. Finally I spun my camera horizontally and it all clicked. I allowed him to just stare out at me and then in a flash of distraction his eyes glinted to the side. Click. I had my shot.
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1 comments:
Hey there,
i found your blog by coincidence. I was looking for a picture of a coffe bean and one of your photos appeared. I loved it so much that i started reading and checking your blog. and found that all your pictures are completely amazing.
on another hand, i'm part of a vending company and we kind of want to change the image of our machines and are trying to find a good picture. when i saw yours, i thought that it'd be great if we could use it. since someone took it and it's not ours to use without any authorisation, i thought i had to ask you first, obviously. if it is copyrighted, i'd like to know how we could find an agreement, and if it's not, what you would think about an spanish company using it.
if you'd like to contact me, you can do so at jes@cafegra.com (you can check our company at www.cafegra.com although the site is not in english).
And keep taking these amazing pictures!
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