Hi ya, the Scottish article sounds interesting. Impulsion is a mix of horse and lifestyle. I a also doing a fashion photoshoot in Scotland so could be quite nice. What sort of cost do you charge.???
Hi Vincent:
I love your shots from morocco, colombian pictures are so great as well. Nice way to use colour and contrast, an exception in the nordic way. Are you under Rio Braco influence? Im just kindi' . Nice job. Congratulations!!!
Greetings Mr. Vincent.
I could already regroup the images for albums, perhaps on having seen all of them followed it becomes a little boring. When we see more than 100 together images. Thank you very much for his suggestions, Tambein admired very much the work of Kalvar and I liked his also. See you soon.
Aaron Sosa
I think the best advice would be to simplify your working method and stick to 2 or 1 lens(es).
I think wide-angles are interesting because it opens up a possibility to work in layers. Take all photos out which are not good enough. I like the way you use available light. Try to find subjects which have been overlooked and try to express yourself on a more personal level and interest. Avoid cliches. Look for refreshing compositions, images that hold a surprise.Especially in countries like India where everything is visually appealing there are dangerous traps....maybe try to reverse your working method by photographing the flipside of your subjects. Try to explore the medium rather than the subject....
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The Scotland Story is on the Unit-site...Can I sent you mail to another address? best, Vincent.
Kind regards, Lis
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I love your shots from morocco, colombian pictures are so great as well. Nice way to use colour and contrast, an exception in the nordic way. Are you under Rio Braco influence? Im just kindi' . Nice job. Congratulations!!!
I could already regroup the images for albums, perhaps on having seen all of them followed it becomes a little boring. When we see more than 100 together images. Thank you very much for his suggestions, Tambein admired very much the work of Kalvar and I liked his also. See you soon.
Aaron Sosa
I think the best advice would be to simplify your working method and stick to 2 or 1 lens(es).
I think wide-angles are interesting because it opens up a possibility to work in layers. Take all photos out which are not good enough. I like the way you use available light. Try to find subjects which have been overlooked and try to express yourself on a more personal level and interest. Avoid cliches. Look for refreshing compositions, images that hold a surprise.Especially in countries like India where everything is visually appealing there are dangerous traps....maybe try to reverse your working method by photographing the flipside of your subjects. Try to explore the medium rather than the subject....
Best, wishes, Vincent
thanks
dankje!
p.s. onder 'groups' kun je altijd lid worden van mijn 'european group'