the bond
the bond
Photography \ Figure | 12/18/06 @389 |
greyfin |
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pictures of a wedding i was honored to photograph.i recently got the official ok to use them for my promotion.jobs like that are helpful to make ends meet. plus: i learned a great deal (you all know that people aren't my favourite/best photo subject) and had much fun working with those two.
i used a warm tone filter to compensate the ugly windy autumn weather and a slight blur to gain the "official kitchy look" requiered for that purpose.
they are so cute together! both studying physics at the university of leipzig and will be a family of three in spring
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12/18/06 @506
(der bräutigam hat geschmack, sie ist sehr hübsch) heehee
12/18/06 @594
+10
12/18/06 @638
Love every part of it!
Top marks!
12/18/06 @643
Beautiful work!....Lovely couple!
Hope they will happy forever!
Excellent work Daniela!
Carlos
12/18/06 @648
Not too fond of the hands one, I think that one is a little to tight.
Congrats
12/18/06 @703
12/18/06 @763
I think everything is said, top marks!
12/18/06 @912
Really great work!
12/22/06 @660
12/28/06 @883
Ps: You give me an idea! I will post some picture of the wedding I took picture!
12/31/06 @323
These are wedding photos.
They are not very good. (I've seen way better wedding pics)
This is supposed to be an elite gallery.
Artistic impression: 1/10
Technique: 2/10
12/31/06 @453
12/31/06 @936
Anyway...
I've seen some of your drawings and photos.
They are nice.
Still...
wedding photos? In an elite gallery? Why?
My comments may have been somewhat acid, but I still can't see the reason why someone would post wedding photos as some of their best works. This, unless they are extremely different and original from everyday wedding pics. And, to my opinion, these ones here don't really break the ice, from that point of view. Of course, the aesthetic view is always subjective, and some may find wedding pics as a form of art by themselves, due to the sacred and spiritual involvement of the subject. My opinion.
01/01/07 @142
having a golden icon is - imho - not about showing off some nebulous "elite skills" ( i don't think there is such thing), but about the process of self-devolpment, inspiration and communication about art. no artist is stuck on his/her level - everyone is evolving.
professional discussion aside a personal word:
your comments are more than little "acerbic". i appreciate honest critique, but also think it should be given in a civilized way (as much as i share your love for sarcasm). otherwise you won't be treaded seriously.
01/01/07 @229
I personally see them as a place to post what an author would consider his/her very best works (especially in the elite gallery). That's why I have very few works posted (which really suck, by the way). I posted some pics in the beginning to see where I'm standing, and now keep waiting for that one finished piece of work that would please me at least in a proportion of 95%.
I'm stressing this issue because I would really really NOT want Gfxartist to turn into something like www.deviantart.com, where everyone just seems to spit everything they come up with or what they think is cool/cute/funny and just wait for the users to define their work. (this somehow resembles the DaDaists
This may lead to a dangerous large bowl of kitsch. I believe it is the artist who has to define his/her work in the first place.
So, what I'm asking for is a bit more analysis and comparison before going head-forward with the posts.
I guess this is also a matter of personal standards and expectations, after all. If just knowing the subjects personally is enough for the author to post wedding photos , then I guess we have different views on the purpose of gfx elite galleries.
I tried to be a bit milder in this comment. It's really not in my nature to cut and slash with words, but I trully believe this issue requires reflection. By the way, not only positive critiques are civilised. I have been trying to avoid critiques directed at the author, but rather at the piece of work. If one can't cope with critiques, then why make his/her works public? Sometimes it just takes too much effort to translate negative straight-to-the-face critiques into milder, subtle ones. You also risk misinterpretation. The critiqued may think his/her works are just fine.
And your "you should see a professional for your unresolved anger" - that was really uncivilized.
Yes, the couple looks adorable. Yes, these photos have great personal significance to you. But do they to the others? Do they really have an artistical value? Careful: It's NOT the author the one who asseses the artistical value of a piece of work.
One question: Would you hang these photos in a real art gallery in the centre of Paris or New York?
That's how I see galleries (whether web or real).
My opinion.
01/01/07 @480
[irony] "Yes! Wedding photos. Oh how great artistical baggage these pictures carry. The light, the pose... Marvelous. "This suit is not black"" [/irony]
good civilised critique sounds different. take
and i DO consider these shots an example of my best work and posted them here because i wanted more critique on a subject i'm new at.
you don't agree with that definition of an art community. that's ok, your preference.
end of story.
01/01/07 @838
And you still haven't answered my former question.