Antonio
I thought I was looking at Dorothea Lange images. That, I hope, is taken as a compliment.
Your straight, head-on, approach is very,very powerful. I feel we are being allowed to see into the soul of these children.
Excellent images. My compliments.
Antonio,
all 3 spot on for me, very well done.
Thank you Richard and John for the comments.
It is a compliment to compare these images to Dorothea Langs' in fact. However Richard, to do so we have to make a certain effort.
Dorothea "was an influential American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her Depression-era work" as stated in "Wikipedia" with a solid knowledge of Photography.
These photos have been done in India at the request of the children themselves. I made a picture of the 3 and than, I decided to photograph - I hope to be able to remember never say shoot again instead of photographing - them one by one. I asked them to pose in front of those cases you see there. There was some evening light in front of them, in my back of course.
I photographed with the same settings can't remember but I hope it was in Manual
The idea was to make a set of the three. After the photograph were taken, they asked money. I said no. As there was a small marked just a few steps away I offered them a banana to the way home.
I worked the images on CS and Nik software which I have now in trial version.
Very powerful images...
BTW: I have always admired Dorothea Lange's photography. I just read her biography. She was a very talented and complex woman!
Antonio
I'm glad you are having success with SEP after my recommendations. Excellent shots!
Antonio, I like these photos! The tonal ranges are excellent IMO, and they all have a 'gritty' feel to them.
Just out of curiosity, the children all seem to have blotchy skin? What's up with that?
Thanks
The texture of the skin Brian, is the result of the work of a plug-in I was going - was, am I not ?? - to buy which renders this effect.
I liked - still do - the effect even if the children do not have skin problems. Well, at least it looked like they had no problems.
Perhaps the young body might have some problems on the skin looking at the original photographes... I would say that his skin was too dry.
Thank you for asking Brian. I am here more interested in making images with impact than anything else.
Did you notice the fly on the last image ?