We are never truly not-posing. In this age of digicams and phone cameras, where every single outing with friends and every new hairdo is exhibited on facebook and orkut for comments and appreciation from friends and family, we are more than ever aware of a camera staring at us on our face.
I found that I was asking my subjects to be candid, and in being candid, they were in some strangely contradictory way actually doing quite the opposite. They were posing.
Some of these pictures are of people I know, some of these are not. But in each of them, there is a wall between me and the subject - the camera. Only when this wall is removed, will the picture truly be candid.
2 comments:
hey...stumbled upon ur blog...i must say very penetrating shots(black n white brings out the best in human expressions)n well we are at our best when we are not posing :)
PS: just a quick tip: dont keep ur 'subject' in the middle of the frame...keep them a bit on sides, try n c if it works for you, ciao.
thank you.
will keep your suggestion in mind.
looking forward to more criticism in the future :-)
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