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Reminiscent of Richard Avedon
In 1955, Richard Avedon photographed singer Marion Anderson. I learned about Avedon during Studio & Lighting, and I immediately liked his high-contrast, black & white photos done against a plain, white background.
Last night T was grooving to the music mix on WBLS during our photo shoot, and I captured this image of her. I like it, because it captures a bit of her playful side, and because it reminds me of a Richard Avedon photograph.

Taken with a Canon 5D against a white, seamless background, using an off-camera flash and shoot-through umbrella. Post-processing done in Lightroom 2.
Last night T was grooving to the music mix on WBLS during our photo shoot, and I captured this image of her. I like it, because it captures a bit of her playful side, and because it reminds me of a Richard Avedon photograph.

Taken with a Canon 5D against a white, seamless background, using an off-camera flash and shoot-through umbrella. Post-processing done in Lightroom 2.
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There was a Richard Avedon exhibit at the SF MOMA recently, but at the time I hadn't realized that I enjoy photography exhibits so I didn't see it.
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You are really good!
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What do you think about Lightroom?
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She looks like a rock star! :)
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Having said which, I think this is a lovely photo of T. She's a remarkably elegant woman, and seeing such an elegant person put some soul into it is pretty powerful.
I hadn't seen that Avedon photo before. You know what I like best about it? It looks as though it's the power of her musical voice that is blowing her hair.
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