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Comments on: Click, Capture, and Walk Away http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/bernstein07/?p=410 The Arts in New York City / Macaulay Honors College / CUNY / Professor Roslyn Bernstein / Baruch College / Fall 2007 Mon, 05 Nov 2012 20:57:10 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.2 By: Mohammad http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/bernstein07/?p=410#comment-42 Mohammad Wed, 19 Dec 2007 04:32:49 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/bernstein07/?p=410#comment-42 I remember your photos quite distinctly -- you seemed to almost bring the mannequins to life. No, not in a creepy "Chucky" way, but more like "Pinocchio." But seriously, while many of the students got to work with live and moving subjects, it was remarkable that you were able to evoke emotions and make a statement only using plastic. My favorite one of your photos depicted a mannequin tied down to it's post with a metal chain. It was witty, but more so, it made me feel sorry for the jailed prisoner. It must have been hard to work with the display glass constantly in your way. I'm glad to hear that you found a way to work around the problem and incorporate the lens-glare as an effect. Lastly, I feel that this project really instilled a geninue love for street photography in you. At the very least, you sure seem to have the motto down -- "No Stops, No Talks." I remember your photos quite distinctly — you seemed to almost bring the mannequins to life. No, not in a creepy “Chucky” way, but more like “Pinocchio.” But seriously, while many of the students got to work with live and moving subjects, it was remarkable that you were able to evoke emotions and make a statement only using plastic. My favorite one of your photos depicted a mannequin tied down to it’s post with a metal chain. It was witty, but more so, it made me feel sorry for the jailed prisoner.

It must have been hard to work with the display glass constantly in your way. I’m glad to hear that you found a way to work around the problem and incorporate the lens-glare as an effect. Lastly, I feel that this project really instilled a geninue love for street photography in you. At the very least, you sure seem to have the motto down — “No Stops, No Talks.”

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