^ Heh, I'm pretty much an amateur who was lucky enough to have a few people like his work and offer to pay him.
I guess, since we're sharing our pages, I should post mine. For the moment I'm on Instagram at https://instagram.com/brianoneillphotography as well as Facebook, but I'm looking at putting a proper site together some time soonish.
Anyway, I really like a lot of your shots, especially the landscape/location ones. Really beautiful, rich colours in a lot of your shots. What sort of camera are you using?
theprof00, it's hard to get a super-close look at it but I really like the fourth shot, it looks like you're almost spying on those people. The lights in the sixth shot look fantastic, too.
Here's a few more from the set that the second shot I posted (on page 1) came from. My friend had never done any modelling like this at all, but she took direction really well and was so laid-back about everything.
I have always been a fan of photography, but I am no photographer myself.
When I went to Japan I took like 100 photos though, and I liked some of them!
Beauty is very subjective and for me, many things can be beautiful.
Personally, I hope to travel and take pictures of many different things.
Great photos guys! Looks like the thread will diversify in subjects
atomicblue said: Oh my god, I *love* paella. Filters aside, that's actually a really nice shot. I had my first crack at food photography a few months ago for a restaurant here in Adelaide, and I was looking at very similar ways of placing food. I might dig some of it up later. |
Food pics make me hungry :o
The second was at a fair in Hamburg. I work in the Wind Energy market and when I saw that hanging from the ceiling, had to take a pic. It supposed to be a turbine rotor.
OK, here is my last Instagram. The few that are left aren't really appropriate for now... Xmas/snow and baby me xD
This shows one of the many water features Stockholm has to offer.
Food pics make you hungry, eh? Okay, digging those up in a bit, then. I hope you like Vietnamese food! :D
Stockholm has always sounded like such a beautiful place to visit and I want to go there some day. That looks pretty. And cold. I like cold.
Meanwhile, does anyone follow any other photographers? I mostly track fashion photographers, but a lot of the work from the better ones becomes more about creating art than about selling clothes.
Take Tim Walker, for instance. He creates these incredible fantasy worlds just for a single image. Picspam time!
Miles Aldridge uses the most incredible, acid-tinged range of colours.
Camilla Akrans is one of my personal favourites. She works almost exclusively with really muted colours and pops of red that give many of her images a soft, dreamy feel:
Then there's Paolo Roversi. He shoots really long exposures and his shots often feel like they could be photos that were taken 100 years ago, all aged and blurred.
nice picturs, just bought a sony a7 for travel, nice compact full frame camera