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Subject: [Leica] Shoot from the Dark Side as Vampires cast no shadow...
From: richard-lists at imagecraft.com (Richard)
Date: Mon Jul 10 15:20:37 2006
References: <6.1.0.6.2.20060710124502.06028810@192.168.100.42> <6EDA2FB7-329F-47D2-BC2E-D1B00A77EDD2@mac.com> <EBBE918D-D4D8-4F47-A905-E3303E313526@pandora.be> <59569201-D70F-42D6-8C68-AD0D8121BEF8@mac.com> <059FF7B7-67FE-4F98-B0F4-0907090C90BF@pandora.be> <7A26A80A-3B64-4BD7-A1BA-CE5B89404AAC@mac.com> <C9CC27FF-6335-4C11-8027-37ACD90C1AA2@pandora.be>

Talking about the costume photography, I know for a fact that generally the 
people are very happy with my photos because they are generally better than 
they would normally get. However, I know that if I were to do what George 
suggests and take it to another level, these costumers would eat it up! For 
them, the costuming is #1. Second though it their freedom to role play a 
character. Therefore, if there are photos that really showcast their 
roleplaying, they would love that too.

At 02:26 PM 7/10/2006, Philippe Orlent wrote:

>I thought I was with you until I looked at the shots of the link.
>What you show is pure representation. (Sometimes) extremely beautiful
>on its own, indeed.
>But weren't we talking about embellishing an object or person to
>render it more 'aesthetic' (some different interpretations of that
>word possible if you Wiki it)  through techniques such as ambiance or
>light?
>Taking it back to costume photography: if the costumes on themselves
>were truly beautiful, would they need this embellishment? Our would
>they stand out through neutral representation as these flowers are?
>Maybe for those into costumes, the latter would be enough.
>
>Not attacking your reasoning, just looking for common grounds.
>
>Cheers,
>Philippe
>
>
>
>Op 10-jul-06, om 23:08 heeft Lottermoser George het volgende geschreven:
>
>>Some may. However I think they simply have not seen the best of the
>>best. This assertion brings to mind scientific photography and
>>illustration; which when one delves into the depths of
>>astronomical, electron microscopic, and some of the other
>>scientific stock sources will reveal some of the most
>>extraordinarily beautiful images.
>>
>>Check out: http://db2.photoresearchers.com/search?key=orchids&pg=2
>>
>>
>>Regards,
>>George Lottermoser
>>george@imagist.com
>>
>>
>>
>>On Jul 10, 2006, at 3:52 PM, Philippe Orlent wrote:
>>
>>>some might argue that aesthetics can get in the way of accurate
>>>representation.
>>
>>
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