Thanks! I'm not sure it's worth printing out, but I wanted something to remind me that that shot looked cool blown up. The negative should be in one of the many photo boxes I pulled out of my old storage stuff.
I tried it, but it's definitely better in color. I do like it intellectually: a photo of a reflection behind shattered glass in turn reflecting the flash.
And I wouldn't rule photography out, but I'm not sure about it as a career. I used to work in film (i.e. movies) so there are some overlaps in the work, but several significant differences as well. It would depend on the specifics... high profile work (if I could get it) is something I would find more stressful than enjoyable.
Hey! That looks pretty damn cool, though! The photo of the broken framed photo should go in your portfolio!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm not sure it's worth printing out, but I wanted something to remind me that that shot looked cool blown up. The negative should be in one of the many photo boxes I pulled out of my old storage stuff.
ReplyDeleteFrom here (I know it's far away ;o) it looks like the broken glass is a very cool effect. Very artistic looking! Maybe try it in BW?
ReplyDeleteAre you sure a carreer in photography is out of the question? (I seem to recall you have been in the business in some way or another?)
I tried it, but it's definitely better in color. I do like it intellectually: a photo of a reflection behind shattered glass in turn reflecting the flash.
ReplyDeleteAnd I wouldn't rule photography out, but I'm not sure about it as a career. I used to work in film (i.e. movies) so there are some overlaps in the work, but several significant differences as well. It would depend on the specifics... high profile work (if I could get it) is something I would find more stressful than enjoyable.