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Apr 29, 2008 10:55 |  #1

Photojournalism at it's finest.

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Apr 29, 2008 11:49 |  #2

Her pictures have a real gritty feel that tell a story! I really liked that. Thanks for sharing!


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May 02, 2008 12:42 as a reply to  @ charger912's post |  #3

Film noir for color stills.

Not my personal preference, but very good none the less.




  
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May 02, 2008 15:09 as a reply to  @ 20droger's post |  #4

Well, here's my personal opinion. Her photos suck. Both in content and composition.


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May 02, 2008 15:22 |  #5

Good style for this type of story.. Very disturbing images. Hard to believe that she could obtain photos of this sort. The subjects must have trusted her. Thanks for the share.


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May 02, 2008 15:33 as a reply to  @ joayne's post |  #6

NOT WORK SAFE at all, especially with the gallery taking up all of the display!!!




  
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May 02, 2008 15:34 |  #7

asysin2leads wrote in post #5448648 (external link)
Well, here's my personal opinion. Her photos suck. Both in content and composition.

For the most part I agree. Lots of out of focus images. Lots of awful cropping. But mostly the pictures just weren't that interesting.


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May 02, 2008 15:42 |  #8

I feel sorry for that kid.


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May 02, 2008 18:57 |  #9

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I feel sorry for that kid.

I agree. He can't control the fact that he lives in filth and a crack house. Hopefully he'll be able to get out of those conditions.


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May 02, 2008 23:14 |  #10

asysin2leads wrote in post #5448648 (external link)
Well, here's my personal opinion. Her photos suck. Both in content and composition.

Yeah, I bet there is another crack pipe at the other end of the lens.


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May 03, 2008 08:34 |  #11

Good eye. Crappy technique. And while I liked to use grain, I'd prefer to see those images about 200X300.


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