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Street Photography: The Capture vs. The Pose
When a subject poses to have his or her photograph taken, the subject tries to project a message about himself or herself by how he or she “poses”, by the attitude of his or her body language or facial expression.
Street Photography
The Capture vs. The Pose
portrait of a WW2 vet...
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by :devtechgnotic:
Wed Jan 25, 2011, 7:00 PM
When a subject poses to have his or her photograph taken, the subject tries to project a message about himself or
herself by how he or she “poses”, by the attitude of his or her
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"In the end it didn't matter how old they were, or even that they were girls. All that mattered was that we loved them, and they didn't hear our calls from in that room. For they were destined to be alone forever." The Virgin Suicides
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"In the end it didn't matter how old they were, or even that they were girls. All that mattered was that we loved them, and they didn't hear our calls from in that room. For they were destined to be alone forever." The Virgin Suicides
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"In the end it didn't matter how old they were, or even that they were girls. All that mattered was that we loved them, and they didn't hear our calls from in that room. For they were destined to be alone forever." The Virgin Suicides
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"In the end it didn't matter how old they were, or even that they were girls. All that mattered was that we loved them, and they didn't hear our calls from in that room. For they were destined to be alone forever." The Virgin Suicides