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100 Strangers Project - Part 8

 
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Mar 14, 2011 13:47 |  #31

Dude your images are amazing! Did you shoot al of these with the aperture wide open?


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Mar 14, 2011 13:48 |  #32

Stranger than Most. Stranger than Usual, Stranger than Fiction (will farrell won't mind)


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Mar 14, 2011 13:53 |  #33

Great project !
Keep going it's awesome !


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Mar 14, 2011 13:53 as a reply to  @ Kevin Curtis's post |  #34

Behind Glass - yes, all are 2.0 except the first one which was at 2.5

i figured it out, i'm going to just keep it simple and call it "Strangers Project" gets the point accross... lol




  
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Mar 17, 2011 00:59 |  #35

I'm curious, How do you approach your subjects? Do you just walk up to them and ask if you can take their photo? do you post them someplace where they can see their photos? I'm guessing you get a lot of rejection.




  
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Mar 17, 2011 07:10 |  #36

Mendal wrote in post #12035985 (external link)
I'm curious, How do you approach your subjects? Do you just walk up to them and ask if you can take their photo? do you post them someplace where they can see their photos? I'm guessing you get a lot of rejection.

hello -
I have answered the question several times - but you can find it here in this thread:
https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php​?t=1013788

on the contrary, I actually have roughtly 90% of the very people willing to be involved with my project. some really get into it too! :) its all in the way you approach them. you'd be suprised at how far a smile and a personable approach will get you :)




  
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Mar 17, 2011 09:01 as a reply to  @ m.shalaby's post |  #37

Great photos and project!.. Question, do you get model releases from each person?

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Mar 17, 2011 09:15 |  #38

TheRoff wrote in post #12037178 (external link)
Great photos and project!.. Question, do you get model releases from each person?

Larry

No, no need to. There is nothing illegal about this type of project.

Just think about what the Paparazzi do. ;)




  
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Mar 23, 2011 07:33 |  #39

m.shalaby wrote in post #12037233 (external link)
No, no need to. There is nothing illegal about this type of project.

Just think about what the Paparazzi do. ;)

Hey m.shalaby, what about "Strange Days" ? :D


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Mar 24, 2011 08:24 |  #40

Hiding Behind Glass wrote in post #12075339 (external link)
Hey m.shalaby, what about "Strange Days" ? :D

lol... you know, i think I'm just going to call it "strangers project" and keep it simple.

i thought "a stranger type of project" was cool... but i don't know, i'm a simple guy I guess and keeping it simple is more to my liking i guess ?

as you can see in the other threads, i just call it "strangers project" now...




  
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