Ellen Moynihan - Writer, Guerilla Artist / Studio Roof June 12, 2007
i love b+w once in a while... it makes her seem like one malicious broad... tat and garland (what ever it's made of... maybe pieces of victimskin) are playing their part.
stackingthelandshighinswitzerland - samsplanet What a beautiful picture. She looks bad ass & soft all at the same time! Her eyes are lovely. - Mary Ellen is and looks really beautiful here. She looks like a very photogenic person, was it hard to choose the photo to post? - Ela I kinda scan down the picture, and get a mixture of "She can kick my ass" and "She's gorgeous" every few seconds. I love the contrast she puts out; taking down stereotypes one portrait at a time! - Carlos Urreta - http://www.fortstreetpulse.com This is modern-day femininity: a soft and thoroughly capable woman comfortable with herself. I love the contradictions everywhere - the plastic chair and the organic background of the rooftop; the polka dots and the off-center anchor pendant; the long, girlie hair and (by the looks of it) the slightly chipped nail polish. Good stuff. - AL Remembers to me the mexican girls. Brilliant b&w election. - Victor Puig - http://www.flickr.com/photos/45street
I'm Bill Wadman, a New York-based photographer who after completing my first 365 Project, and then a weekly 52 Project, took it upon myself to shoot and post one portrait every day of 2007. Each photo was taken that day, and each day was a different subject. Some were be in the studio, some in the wild. Hopefully they are all interesting.
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- samsplanet
What a beautiful picture. She looks bad ass & soft all at the same time! Her eyes are lovely.
- Mary
Ellen is and looks really beautiful here. She looks like a very photogenic person, was it hard to choose the photo to post?
- Ela
I kinda scan down the picture, and get a mixture of "She can kick my ass" and "She's gorgeous" every few seconds. I love the contrast she puts out; taking down stereotypes one portrait at a time!
- Carlos Urreta - http://www.fortstreetpulse.com
This is modern-day femininity: a soft and thoroughly capable woman comfortable with herself. I love the contradictions everywhere - the plastic chair and the organic background of the rooftop; the polka dots and the off-center anchor pendant; the long, girlie hair and (by the looks of it) the slightly chipped nail polish. Good stuff.
- AL
Remembers to me the mexican girls. Brilliant b&w election.
- Victor Puig - http://www.flickr.com/photos/45street