rexbobcat
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amolitor said:It's so interesting to see the commentary on this woman's work.
It's as if nobody's noticing that she's making absolutely fantastic images. Stop obsessing with the focus, the exposure, and the weird effects and the vignettes and the logo, all of which are pretty awful I agree.
LOOK at the PHOTO. Her timing is damn near magical. That first photograph? Sure, it's a little soft (which actually works fine with the subject matter) but the moment she's nailed down? That's special and rare. Not to be calling anyone out specifically, but I haven't seen much work here on TPF that comes even close.
Although I do think some of the comments are a bit harsh...
I've taken photos of several moments like that with my cousins. It's not exactly a super rare moment in terms of child behavior. These images are something that you put in a family album, not something you get critiqued on...
"Capturing the moment" only works if people give a damn, and I'm sorry but I don't care about this kid. These photos don't make me care about her.
Why do technically imperfect Photographs make it in Nat Geo? Because there is intrigue and sometimes emotional connection.
These are just average family documentary photos. There's just not enough empathy/interest to make up for lack of good photographic technique