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Blogger paris parfait said...

I can't look at his photos or appreciate them, as they are way too over-processed for my taste. They remind me of the late Thomas Kinkaide's "chocolate box" paintings too "perfect" and "idealised" to be real. Can't stand HDR photography; it's as though the photos have been hyped up on speed and all the natural beauty and reality stripped out or enhanced beyond recognition.

May 1, 2013 at 12:13 PM

Blogger paris parfait said...

But this man's photographs touch my heart and the story behind his passion for documenting the people in his community really resonates: https://documentarystudies.duke.edu/books/new-releases/one-place-paul-kwilecki-and-four-decades-of-photographs-from-decatur-county-georgia

May 1, 2013 at 12:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think that often photographers takes photographs for themselves. The composure, exposure and post processing are all at their whim. Sometimes I feel as though social media and the ease with which content can be shared sometimes takes away the pleasure of a really good photo taken for it's own sake.

May 1, 2013 at 2:54 PM

Blogger celkalee said...

Now THIS is why you are so good with the camera! I just saw interesting photo's! :) :)

May 1, 2013 at 4:00 PM

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