Nikhil Goyal | Rock Star Radiologist / Dumbo December 22, 2007
Something about this one makes me think of Wonderland... I want to sit there across the table and lose track of time in conversation. Awesome. - Dan (the original one) - http://studyhumannature.blogspot.com/ The composition, the light, the tones. Again an intense portrait with great expression. Excellent. - Ulrich - http://uhilger.de You cannot capture thoughts but you can capture the look they bring to a persons face.
He's a million miles away! Superb lighting and composition. - shopaholicann Hm...he looks like he's waiting for someone, watching for them to come. - Jen ohh.. one of my favourites. I love all the different textures in this one: the wood, the table, the misted-up door pane. all so different but they work so well together. and a lovely expression you've captured. beautiful. - Andrea - www.andreamann.com Bill, it was a pleasure to meet you! Thanks so much for this chance. You made my 2007, and you didn't even know it!!! - Nik (the guy in the photo) - Nik G I love the warmth and the rich colors. I like Nikhil's reflection in the table and how it vanishes in a near mirror of his expression of being lost in contemplation. The frosted glass and the snow just on the other side adds so much. - James Curtis Smith - http://www.justjames.org I'm one of Nik's good friends, and I have to tell you that you captured him perfectly. I'm very impressed with this and your other portraits. Keep up the great work! - WK Absolutely you, Nik!! What a great shot. So warm and compelling. It's comfortable, but striking. Great work. Nice modeling! What an awesome opportunity, and creative project, too. - Jessica Christian - http://www.myspace.com/blueweebies You have taken so many "by the window" portraits, that I shouldn't be surprised anymore. But I am! I also think that this is the best of them all. To make sure I have reviewed them all, and really, this one is the best. I love that there is barely anything, unlike in the other photos, that would distract from the model - the window, the table, the wall and the model - nothing too distracting. I love it. I like his reflection in the table too. This one is really good. - Ela oh! the textures and the clarity of colors. the wood especially - behind nik. wow. what lovely differences. and such a gorgeous subject, too. - rebecca I love everything about the portrait. The texture, the wood, the frosted glass, Nikhil's reflection and most importantly his expression. One feels as if he is looking outside and thinking 'when will this mist vanish and sunlight come in my life'. I have never seen Nikhil look so dense. Awesome work. - Pooja Romantic. A happy longing comes across. As if he has what he wants and just wants it to continue.
I'm paging back to a few I remember right now. It's almost over and I know I am going to miss it now. Such a wonderful thing you've done here. - Boo
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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- Dan (the original one) - http://studyhumannature.blogspot.com/
The composition, the light, the tones. Again an intense portrait with great expression. Excellent.
- Ulrich - http://uhilger.de
You cannot capture thoughts but you can capture the look they bring to a persons face. He's a million miles away! Superb lighting and composition.
- shopaholicann
Hm...he looks like he's waiting for someone, watching for them to come.
- Jen
ohh.. one of my favourites. I love all the different textures in this one: the wood, the table, the misted-up door pane. all so different but they work so well together. and a lovely expression you've captured. beautiful.
- Andrea - www.andreamann.com
Bill, it was a pleasure to meet you! Thanks so much for this chance. You made my 2007, and you didn't even know it!!! - Nik (the guy in the photo)
- Nik G
I love the warmth and the rich colors. I like Nikhil's reflection in the table and how it vanishes in a near mirror of his expression of being lost in contemplation. The frosted glass and the snow just on the other side adds so much.
- James Curtis Smith - http://www.justjames.org
I'm one of Nik's good friends, and I have to tell you that you captured him perfectly. I'm very impressed with this and your other portraits. Keep up the great work!
- WK
Absolutely you, Nik!! What a great shot. So warm and compelling. It's comfortable, but striking. Great work. Nice modeling! What an awesome opportunity, and creative project, too.
- Jessica Christian - http://www.myspace.com/blueweebies
You have taken so many "by the window" portraits, that I shouldn't be surprised anymore. But I am! I also think that this is the best of them all. To make sure I have reviewed them all, and really, this one is the best. I love that there is barely anything, unlike in the other photos, that would distract from the model - the window, the table, the wall and the model - nothing too distracting. I love it. I like his reflection in the table too. This one is really good.
- Ela
oh! the textures and the clarity of colors. the wood especially - behind nik. wow. what lovely differences. and such a gorgeous subject, too.
- rebecca
I love everything about the portrait. The texture, the wood, the frosted glass, Nikhil's reflection and most importantly his expression. One feels as if he is looking outside and thinking 'when will this mist vanish and sunlight come in my life'. I have never seen Nikhil look so dense. Awesome work.
- Pooja
Romantic. A happy longing comes across. As if he has what he wants and just wants it to continue. I'm paging back to a few I remember right now. It's almost over and I know I am going to miss it now. Such a wonderful thing you've done here.
- Boo