See there you go, personally I thought the images lacked both
"cool"nes, and emotional involvement. It never ceases to amaze me as to what
constitutes "Good" photography today.
So I guess I'm the black sheep, to me these "photos" where a
random group of "snap shots"! Although I would add that the first image, the
girl (I think) in red pants, was an attempt at art.
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Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 7:21
AM
Subject: Re: Web site
I ditto the ditto. Just one thing that seems to be a hallmark
of our age: the love of the "apparently random" image and composition,
with the "meaning" left for the viewer to create. Personally, I'm a
little jaded with "cool" images lacking emotional involvment.
In
this case I prefer the frame to the picture.
http://georgiadis.googlepages.com/ --
Alex Georgiadis
On 8/19/06, lea murphy <lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: > > I would have to ditto that exactly. I thought it was a
wonderful site put > together very well with wonderful images. VERY easy
to get around in which > is always a treat. > >
Lea > > > On Aug 19, 2006, at 7:33 AM, lookaround360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote: > > > > > Guy, > > Thank you
for showing us this. Each picture was a delight to look at. I was >
engaged by every image. The presentation is handsome and compelling.
It > succeeds with its informal yet elegant "Here, take a look"
effect of being > a hand-full of actual pictures. I am not
bothered that I cannot read the > captions and do not know the purpose
of the piece (sales, personal > portfolio, etc?). Please
congratulate the artist for her superb work. > >
AZ > > Build a 120/35mm Lookaround! > The Lookaround
Book. > Now an E-book. > http://www.panoramacamera.us > > > > > > >
-------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Web site > From: Guy
Glorieux <guy.glorieux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >
Date: Sat, August 19, 2006 7:18 am > To: List for Photo/Imaging
Educators - Professionals - Students > <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >
Greetings all, > > A colleague asked if I would comment on the web
site of a young photographer > by the name of Marie Ozanne, travelling
to Montreal from France. > > http://www.marieozanne.com/ > >
There is some really interesting images on the site. But overall, I find
it > a bit disconcerting. Some of it is obviously associated with
cultural > differences in the treatment of images between France and
North America. > But I wonder if this is the only thing that puzzles
me. > > Before I finalize my review, I wonder if anyone would care
to have a quick > look at the site and tell me how they fee
l. > > Thanks and best regards, > >
Guy > > > > > lea murphy > www.whinydogpress.com > www.leamurphy.com > > > >
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