Despite the popular notion, there are lots and lots and lots of pretty girls in the city and they ride the train all day
steve bingham
| September 7, 2006 10:36 AM
I continue to follow and enjoy your work. Everyday your photos look more like my life than any other pics I see. But it's not just the recording power of the images. There is often an elegance to the composition that challenges the chaos.
Here, for me, it's all 'vanishing point' but the guy in the center is both a visual destination and a return, a coming back at us, the viewers. His look is very interesting: arm raised (to heaven? to revolution? in response to motion and gravity, of course) and face beautifully composed (in thought, in controlled boredom, in some kind of secret pleasure). My life, in your photo. What more can I ask?
Very nice. i only wish the girl in the foreground were looking away so we could have the one focal point of the man in the center. But since all these people were probably NOT on your payroll, I would have to say well done!
Despite the popular notion, there are lots and lots and lots of pretty girls in the city and they ride the train all day
I continue to follow and enjoy your work. Everyday your photos look more like my life than any other pics I see. But it's not just the recording power of the images. There is often an elegance to the composition that challenges the chaos.
Here, for me, it's all 'vanishing point' but the guy in the center is both a visual destination and a return, a coming back at us, the viewers. His look is very interesting: arm raised (to heaven? to revolution? in response to motion and gravity, of course) and face beautifully composed (in thought, in controlled boredom, in some kind of secret pleasure). My life, in your photo. What more can I ask?
Thanks again. And keep working.
Very nice. i only wish the girl in the foreground were looking away so we could have the one focal point of the man in the center. But since all these people were probably NOT on your payroll, I would have to say well done!