Laura Tran - Student, 3rd Year of High School, 1st Year of College / Studio Roof July 15, 2007
I am drawn to her face. What a placid grace is there. Perhaps the white behind highlights it between the brick and the dark forms. - Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn very, very nice indeedy. - andrea - www.andreamann.com Yes, there is something in her face that just draws attention, but, then I am drawn to that brick chimney and, granted I love exposed bricks, I stare at that only... I am wondering what it would look like if she was sitting, leaning against that chimney... with this blue T we could get some really nice contrast. - Ela Jakiela - www.photo.net/photos/***ELA*** With so much school going on, it's cool she had time to pose! - Spamboy - http://www.spamboy.com/ Oh my! - VN I have just discovered (purely by accident) this wonderful site and have had little sleep over the past couple of nights going back to day one to soak in the beauty and creativity of these photographs. I am a middle-aged Australian guy who left it rather late to start getting serious about photography but am now fully focussed and loving the learning process and all that entails. Your site is an inspiration to me Bill, (to say the least), and inspired by your work and ideas have started a 365 countdown of my own, as much as anything as a personal committment to growing and improving what I do. I will continue to follow your work as it unfolds here with great interest and enthusiasm. Bill, you have a rare and unique gift, and I thank you for inspiring someone on the other side of the planet to the extent that you have ! - AJ - http://echoesoftheriversong.blogspot.com The picture makes me wish I knew her.
Maybe I'm seeing the placid grace that Boo mentioned...not sure, but something in her eyes certainly pulls me in. - Tif
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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- Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn
very, very nice indeedy.
- andrea - www.andreamann.com
Yes, there is something in her face that just draws attention, but, then I am drawn to that brick chimney and, granted I love exposed bricks, I stare at that only... I am wondering what it would look like if she was sitting, leaning against that chimney... with this blue T we could get some really nice contrast.
- Ela Jakiela - www.photo.net/photos/***ELA***
With so much school going on, it's cool she had time to pose!
- Spamboy - http://www.spamboy.com/
Oh my!
- VN
I have just discovered (purely by accident) this wonderful site and have had little sleep over the past couple of nights going back to day one to soak in the beauty and creativity of these photographs. I am a middle-aged Australian guy who left it rather late to start getting serious about photography but am now fully focussed and loving the learning process and all that entails. Your site is an inspiration to me Bill, (to say the least), and inspired by your work and ideas have started a 365 countdown of my own, as much as anything as a personal committment to growing and improving what I do. I will continue to follow your work as it unfolds here with great interest and enthusiasm. Bill, you have a rare and unique gift, and I thank you for inspiring someone on the other side of the planet to the extent that you have !
- AJ - http://echoesoftheriversong.blogspot.com
The picture makes me wish I knew her. Maybe I'm seeing the placid grace that Boo mentioned...not sure, but something in her eyes certainly pulls me in.
- Tif