The perpendicularity of your shots remind me of Stanley Kubrick a la The Shining. I love Stanley Kubrick. And by perpendicularity, I mean the way you position your camera perpendicular to a two-dimensional plane, like a tennis net, and shoot with your subject positioned in the center. I’m not just referring to your shots here but to a lot of your shots. Perpendicular. Like the red chair on stage. I like it: very you. Incidentally, it also makes your pictures excellent for computer wallpapers and prints.
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Joshua Longbrake
thelongbrake at gmail
Seattle, WA
You know you want to play basketball on that hoop.
I miss everything I’m seeing.
Josh, I miss you bud. We need to make some time to talk (which I think is my fault).
Rohrs
The perpendicularity of your shots remind me of Stanley Kubrick a la The Shining. I love Stanley Kubrick. And by perpendicularity, I mean the way you position your camera perpendicular to a two-dimensional plane, like a tennis net, and shoot with your subject positioned in the center. I’m not just referring to your shots here but to a lot of your shots. Perpendicular. Like the red chair on stage. I like it: very you. Incidentally, it also makes your pictures excellent for computer wallpapers and prints.
*shrug* Random feedback.