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Rita Berkowitz wrote:
| Alienjones wrote:
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|> I've long been fascinated with the set construction skills and the
|> backdrop paintings of the people who created the scenes for films like
|> "Gone with the wind" and other famous productions.
|>
|> Capturing the essence of the moment with the classic and timeless
|> imagery of an era long past is occupying my time more and more.
|>
|> Doing it with a digital camera and without poisonous and ecologically
|> damaging chemicals is a real bonus... For me anyway.
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| WOW! It's an excellent capture of the mood and you ****trayed it in a
style
| that is so lost in the cookie cutter crap that is so prevalent in
today's
| wedding photography. The warmth and glow emanating from that image will
| bring such joy to the bride and groom's families for generations to
come.
| I'm sure the lucky couple was very pleased with it?
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| Rita
Oh, they are pleased Rita. And thank you for your comment.
Ignoring the trolls... It would seem an equal divide between those who
like it and those who don't. I rate that as a very successful piece.
My style is such that many of the young brides I show these pieces to,
have never heard of "Gone with the wind" or Clark Gable. Half like them,
half don't.
Just like half want vintage cars and half want the latest model for
their wedding. Developing a unique style goes a long way towards
cementing the foundations of a sound Photographic business.
What was that saying about pleasing the people? You can't all the people
all the time or some such phrase!
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from Douglas,
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