Critiques
A P , January 17, 2003; 01:53 A.M.
Eolo Perfido
, January 17, 2003; 04:31 A.M.
Darkness..
Marc G.
, January 17, 2003; 05:28 A.M.
:-))
Great... I couldn't hold back a smile when I saw the title... This is very original and powerful. Aesthetics are great and the contrast works very well. I might have personally wished for a bit more light to just see a bit better the outline of the chest - a reflector maybe -, but it certainly isn't a must. Then 2 very small details, the thumb of the top hand and the hair next to it - not really distracting though...
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Highly interesting image... Regards.
Faka Maka , January 17, 2003; 09:00 A.M.
Leilani Exner , January 17, 2003; 10:40 A.M.
Love the title, love the portrait. Nice work.
Verna Bice , January 17, 2003; 02:11 P.M.
Desmond du Mont , January 17, 2003; 02:50 P.M.
Love the contrast... Love the title... Love the composition... Great title. Super image...
Guillermo Labarca
, January 18, 2003; 11:19 A.M.
I like it. It is posed and looks like it, this is one of your strongest qualities, to have a clearly posed image that is interesting. (You share that quality here in P.N. with E. Perfidio). It is difficult to produce a posed image that does not look a fake. Congr..
Lou Korell , January 18, 2003; 01:16 P.M.
I don't think the negative assessment above is fair. It may be a posed picture, but so what - isn't that part of the trade of photography. Are the critics saying that Vogue photographers never produce anything artistic? Or any of the other magazine shooters? Take a look at Annie L's photos. Compared to say, Bresson,Kertesz, etc. hers are cold too - but still very well done.
Fernando Correia , January 18, 2003; 04:06 P.M.
Igor Amelkovich
, January 19, 2003; 12:38 A.M.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Iason Faennos , January 19, 2003; 02:07 P.M.
Thank You for your photos. You are so creative!
Miguel Mealha 
, January 23, 2003; 02:40 P.M.
Jörg Gründler
, January 24, 2003; 06:10 P.M.
Frank Forgione , January 25, 2003; 04:57 A.M.
Absolutely...
incredible and beautiful.
John Berry , January 29, 2003; 01:44 P.M.
That's a novel way of taking a portrait
Bart Aldrich , February 04, 2003; 10:17 A.M.
Masterful creation Nana. One of my favs.
S. Wayne , May 16, 2003; 07:09 A.M.
How have I missed your work before now? Absolutely stunning.
Daniel Vinklar , September 01, 2003; 03:39 P.M.
very nice, really! well technically executed (the tonal range), pleasing light, as i say, very nice! regards, daniel
Denise O'C , September 04, 2003; 08:58 A.M.
Dario D , October 11, 2003; 07:56 A.M.
8-8
Very original, I like the position of the hands on the model face.
Naftali Raz
, December 14, 2005; 07:50 A.M.
really good! probably the best in your excellent portrait gallery. fantastic separation of shadow details
ghizzoni claudio , December 24, 2005; 02:36 P.M.
great
realy,realy one of the most beautiful portrait i have never seen. great anna
Alejandro Keller , March 01, 2006; 01:57 P.M.
Just great... wish I could think of this kind of stuff...
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