James Lemon
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Good looking bloke, James.
This is very interesting to me. Always dramatic to have a person in the act of being revealed! Sometimes it's a woman with half her face showing from behind a headscarf or a child peeping between posts in a fence.!
A simple and effective setup, so fresh and alive!
Asher
James
From a woman's pov It could be a photo from the movie Fifty Shades of Grey- Gorgeous catch, gorgeous guy!
Charlotte-
James
From a woman's pov It could be a photo from the movie Fifty Shades of Grey- Gorgeous catch, gorgeous guy!
Charlotte-
Besides being a good portrait, what really grabs my attention is the dynamics that are created by the horizontal panel of the door - cutting diagonally through the frame right to the subjects face. Attention where it needs to go and the door is not a distraction. Very nice.
I think having a portrait like this, while it doesn't conceal any part of the person's face, it does speak to those parts we prefer to keep hidden. There is a feeling of only revealing what the person wants us to see, while keeping part of themselves hidden from view.
And here is another woman's perspective on 50 Shades - it is appallingly badly written (ex-glittery vampire fan fiction) dreck that glorifies abuse under the guise of BDSM while knowing next to nothing about the practice.
James...once again you demonstrate the virtues of simplicity in an image that makes it enchanting by
The composition. Simple and powerful.
Nothing more is needed.
I think having a portrait like this, while it doesn't conceal any part of the person's face, it does speak to those parts we prefer to keep hidden. There is a feeling of only revealing what the person wants us to see, while keeping part of themselves hidden from view.
And here is another woman's perspective on 50 Shades - it is appallingly badly written (ex-glittery vampire fan fiction) dreck that glorifies abuse under the guise of BDSM while knowing next to nothing about the practice.
How did this turn out to be about bashing a book/movie anyway ? The photo is Josh" reminding me of the movie "reminding me of the movie" The grey color of the photo the young male looking through a door is exceptional catch-
Charlotte-
ok after I recover from my 'are you serious' moment I decided you must be.
BDSM - Acronym for Bondage, Domination, Sadism and Masochism
50 Shades - 50 Shades of Grey by E. L. James- book, later made into a movie, started off as fan-fiction of Twilight by Stephanie Meyers (books then movies featuring teenage sparkling vampires) but was changed into stand-alone fiction. The main character, Anastasia Steele meets businessman Christian Grey who - depending on who you ask - is either a very erotic BDSM specialist with a bedroom technique second to none or a manipulative, sadist abuser. There are those who view the books as nothing more than glorifying abusive relationships and there was a huge campaign to get people to boycott the movie and donate the price of their ticket(s) to a women's shelter of their choice.
I think having a portrait like this, while it doesn't conceal any part of the person's face, it does speak to those parts we prefer to keep hidden. There is a feeling of only revealing what the person wants us to see, while keeping part of themselves hidden from view.
And here is another woman's perspective on 50 Shades - it is appallingly badly written (ex-glittery vampire fan fiction) dreck that glorifies abuse under the guise of BDSM while knowing next to nothing about the practice.
I am troubled by you bringing a cartload of negativity to this picture, first implying some dark side to the image - "There is a feeling of only revealing what the person wants us to see, while keeping part of themselves hidden from view." (which is for sure nowhere encoded in this work), and secondly dismissing Charlotte's reference to this shades of Grey" movie, without respecting her enough to address such comments directly to her.
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This picture is actually fun and in addition, so well composed, (technically executed to a high standard) and so original, that even pompous Henri L. Bresson would, (likely as not), pause to pay tribute! I'm impressed by your mastery of language and invective, but where on earth is any iota of respect for this work of James Lemon as something to be simply enjoyed? Or does this part of the picture not reach you?
I simply want to bring about the best in the work here.
Asher
I only post for two reasons - I liked it enough to have an opinion and / or I liked it enough to care if could be better. If I don't like something I stay quiet. So if I post ipso facto I liked it.
I also say what I mean and mean what I say so any attempt to read other things into my words is likely to not be accurate.
If I have issue with anyone I say so very clearly and unmistakably.