The French Kisser
wfeller
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While I don't get the title, I DO LOVE people shooting artistically. Outside the box
Thanks for posting.
And thank you. An expression of a recently unrepressed memory of an awkward first moment in my early adolescence. It was a great experience for this, then 13-yr old, pimple-faced kid, that only cost me 4 cigarettes. To date myself, it was during a double feature, Barbarella and Sonny & Cher: Good Times. I never saw the girl again, but 10-15 years later I read she had been arrested for prostitution at a local truck stop.
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Fantastic! I love it!
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Very interesting photo. I like how you did your pp's on it. Just need to ask this --is it a doll?
Adolescences -- so many memories from those growing/learning years
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I love the shot, Walter. It does have a dreamy old-world quality to it for sure.
the PP.
Thank you Eia. I like illustrating my, "visions."
Check it out- I'm thinking of trying to find a shot for;
"The unfettered mind inevitably becomes bent on self destruction."
Sigmund Freud
-The quest begins.
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Thanks Lee. Very much influenced by Toulouse Latrec. I'd been wanting to shoot this shot, or at least in concept for quite awhile, and when I finally walked by it, I knew what it was.
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Thank you. A little distortion (a lot actually) and some high contrast processing. I like the -blurred pencil and ink- effect I can get out of it.
Yes, a doll. I saw it standing in an old car as a prop during a carshow.
Thanks Travis. I was fortunate. Historically, politicians have always driven up the cost of renta-girl-friends beyond my meager.. -- ahem,...
Years ago I spent considerable time studying the French writers and impressionist painters of that time period. I enjoy being influenced by that, even in my landscapes.
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Thank you Mary Kim. I got my replies mixed up--I'm used to multi-quoting. Anyway, great catch on me using the doll. The light was perfect.
I used to think those years were awkward, misshappen and oddly horrifying, but as I grew older and heard stories from my friends, I realized they were all that, but not out of the ordinary.
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Thank you. Other than that, the rest of the day turned out garbage shots.
I would definitely step back to look at it on the wall. I am a major fan of Baudelaire (Paris Spleen, Flowers of Evil, et al), but relate this photo more to American impressionism.
Thank you.
As I mentioned, the studying I did was a long time ago, and something I did on my own. It's kind of reassuring that the image reminds you of American impressionistic work, as I figure I'm an American influenced by the French impressionists. Now that I'm older and more into my own pursuits again (I strayed really, really, really far), I'll have to check them out.
Understand garbage shots found in any one day of shooting. When I feel that
its creeping in I try to turn my attention to texture pics and the like.
Nice find of the doll at an auto show. Since I don't study various artist
much I'm probably missing out in seeing interesting potential in things.
In looking at Toulouse Latrec, I found that your image bears a striking
resemblance in his work "In The Private Booth".
Thank you. I figure the signal to noise ratio was probably due to the fact that I didn't want to shoot what I was shooting.
It's been so many years, I think the influence is embedded in my subconcious by now.
http://jimmiescollage.com/2007/09/artist-study-toulouse-lautrec/
I see what you mean.
Without looking too much (because I could spend hours and hours just looking), the one's I remember the names of the most, the ones that impressed me, were Cezanne', Monet, Manet, Degas, Pissarro, Van Gogh and later Matisse transiting from the aforementioned into Picasso. Then I lose interest.
Curses-- I'm hooked again. Now I got to look --
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Thanks for the new homework thats hit my ta do list.
"Signal to noise ratio" That's a hoot.
Went to a local indoor car show once and found I wanted to leave
more than stay. Took some aspect shots then handed the camera
to my son to shoot while I RAN outside for air.
I decided to go through my car shots- I met a friend of my brother-in-law up there. Over two days he shot over 400 shots. I took 12. As I did my edit thing I got more and more into it. I'm kind of looking forward to next year.
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