I remember him well. And a few other's of those days are, Peter Gowland, Andre De Dienes, Irving Penn and Alfred Eisenstaedt. Google them and view "Images."
I remember him well. And a few other's of those days are, Peter Gowland, Andre De Dienes, Irving Penn and Alfred Eisenstaedt. Google them and view "Images."
Chashans, Abolutely! Cant wait to do so. Thanks for sharing.
Very provocative images! I wish I had that kind or creative vision in expressing an idea! These images would have commercial appeal IMHO.
Stan
Stan, very humbling comments, thank you. I told my friend that I was going to execute a few more to see what new material I could come up with. I have been in a dry period for a while, distracted by life, and desperately need a little creative time...
Always been a big fan of Ulsemann’s work. Now I am a big fan of yours. Magnificent!
Jerry
Jerry,
Wow. Much appreciated comments! I was just inspired to create another, rough draft...needs some tweaking. but, my message is; shoot cameras more and guns less. Thinking I may need to make the flower smaller, add a little blur to match the original target...maybe I will cut the flower out and place it on the target...going to play with this one a bit! Btw, these are all my images...see how much fun you can have just going through your old stock! I actually shot that gun at the shooting range, it belongs to a friend of mine (if he still owns it). Shot the flower, too...I think the eye may be from stock as I could not find it in my library.
Really love the way you are going on this one. Not only do I shoot exclusively with film but I am an avid gun shooter as well.
Analog photographers who develop and print their own work can really appreciate the skill and effort it takes to produce images like yours. You have inspired me to give it a try. Maybe.