WAJDA PHOTO - Rolleiflex Street Portraits
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- WAJDA PHOTO - Rolleiflex Street Portraits
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You make photography fun. Thank you!
It is fun! Thank you.
We all love your work, Kenneth
Aww, thanks!
Good stuff Kenny. I enjoyed looking at your portraits. Looks like you're having a great time. I'm glad.
Thanks!! :-)
Outstanding portraits in that gallery Kenneth. The best work I've seen in a long time.
Thank you! :-)
Man, please dont stop posting videos! I've been binge watching your videos and it has been a great companion for my lunch break :D
Alright, it's a deal! Every Saturday morning a new one premieres.
Such lovely images! Inspired approach!
Thank you!
Stumbled on your RUclips channel because of one your gear videos, but I wanted to share that I love how you talk about photography and found this very inspiring. Makes me want to start a more long-term project myself, something I have not done yet. Your portrait work is superb.
Aww, thank you. Yes, get started, and tell us about what you're working on. Today's a great day to make a start on one!
Just found your channel, went through the links, and must say I love your work. If I was to sum up how they strike me, it’s that I can tell the photographer is smiling. Curious about others. Humanity and connection. Lovely.
Thanks, that's a beautiful comment. I certainly do approach people with that positive feeling and connection.
I love the fishing analogy! That’s me too.
Thanks, Joseph!
I really believe this is some of your best work. Do you push a stop or shoot box speed, because they don't look flat at all?
Hi, thank you and no I don't push the film but I do overexpose by a stop so in a sense I am creating a denser negative but normal development