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Cem_Usakligil

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Asher Kelman

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What's amusing especially is the fact that the lady is also in the middle of photography too. She might even have posted her view of you taking this! So, Cem, how would you print this? Any ideas if you'd change anything for that?

I'm reminded of the work huge transparent plastic bubbles high above the River Seine in Paris which appeared in Harper's Bazaar and I believe Vogue and the York Times too.


Melvin Sokolsky said:
" Fashion in a Bubble "

" Taking a photography is an unspoken conversation in a shared space where the sitter and the maker reveal their being in a kind of silent dance of escalating trust and affinity."

That unspoken conversation in street photography range from silence or better, the smiles here, to introductions, (in lot of a lot of Fahim's work) and then the work of Melvin where collaboration and trust feed on each other.

Explore more here!

Asher
 
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Tom dinning

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A photograph that makes me chuckle is always worth a second look and a word of praise.
Thanks Cem. I'm reminded of my childhood, which was a bloody long time ago so you did well!
 

Cem_Usakligil

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....So, Cem, how would you print this? Any ideas if you'd change anything for that?

I'm reminded of the work huge transparent plastic bubbles high above the River Seine in Paris which appeared in Harper's Bazaar and I believe Vogue and the York Times too.

That unspoken conversation in street photography range from silence or better, the smiles here, to introductions, (in lot of a lot of Fahim's work) and then the work of Melvin where collaboration and trust feed on each other.

Explore more here!
Thanks for the link Asher. I haven't thought of printing this at all let alone showing it, till yesterday. I am too self limiting when it comes to estimating the real value of my street photography. I have decided to loosen up a bit, hence the few pictures I've shared yesterday.
 
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