Tuesday, January 23, 2018

An Vuong Week 2







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8 comments:

  1. I appreciate using a model to compose your images. Each image in the sequence of the model have a different visual effect, cleverly changing the narrative of the situation with each image. The dramatic angles add dynamism to the model's serious face.

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  2. I really like how you captured your model. I thought your edits were very capturing and the angles capture your models attitude and mood very well. Really liked the perspective.

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  3. Your original portraiture of the model was very successful considering the extreme angles in which you took many of the photos. Particularly, the low angle-shot of the building was very successful because of the value contrast.

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  4. All of your photos have really great compositions. I love the angles that you chose for the portraits - especially the fourth & the last photo. Also, the double exposure of the second photo is really interesting!

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  5. ooooo, your compositions are super rad. I'm really loving your double exposure and the "tear" photo. I really enjoy the theme I'm getting from your photos which to me reads as a sort of ~urban etherealism~. The technical components of your photos are also super successful as they have great contrast, clearly defined focal points, and great compositional balance.

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  6. Your portraits are so captivating, and I love the abstraction that you used with the photoshopped images. The lines were used well in the last portrait, creating an interesting viewpoint of the subject.

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  7. that tree pic is so cool I love it. I love the model and how your angles really worked with your subject. Nice job!

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  8. Girl, teach me how you do these effects, I am blown away. 2, 6, 7, are killing me the angles and editing are really well done.

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