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Comments on: “You are the subject, Life is the Object”-L.Model
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Seminar 1 with Professor Orenstein | HN C100 | W 3:10-5:40Tue, 06 Nov 2012 17:26:29 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.2By: jhenryle
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jhenryleWed, 24 Oct 2007 18:43:32 +0000http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=128#comment-100This post was very interesting. I agree with everything you said. The balloon was also one of my favorite pictures. I found this picture quite sad. How bout you?This post was very interesting. I agree with everything you said. The balloon was also one of my favorite pictures. I found this picture quite sad. How bout you?
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jcortezMon, 22 Oct 2007 22:48:30 +0000http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=128#comment-90I love the way you put your post together. I happen to have been in LOVE Lisette Model's work for years and feel the same as you; no one can capture her freeness or imitate her style. The very fact that people are trying to do so takes away from the feel of the photo that should be real. What you said about stealing a moment of of someone's life was beautiful.I love the way you put your post together. I happen to have been in LOVE Lisette Model’s work for years and feel the same as you; no one can capture her freeness or imitate her style. The very fact that people are trying to do so takes away from the feel of the photo that should be real. What you said about stealing a moment of of someone’s life was beautiful.
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Jenny BMon, 22 Oct 2007 15:39:15 +0000http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=128#comment-89The title of your post really got my attention and that quote you used in the beginning was really poignant and thoughtful. It made me actually visualize myself taking a picture of a tree or something and just when I push the button to capture the picture, the tree/whatever makes me blush. I really liked how you thought of her photos as peeling off their skin. It's an interesting way to look at that photos. It's definitely going to make me think twice whenever I take pictures. Nice post :-)The title of your post really got my attention and that quote you used in the beginning was really poignant and thoughtful. It made me actually visualize myself taking a picture of a tree or something and just when I push the button to capture the picture, the tree/whatever makes me blush. I really liked how you thought of her photos as peeling off their skin. It’s an interesting way to look at that photos. It’s definitely going to make me think twice whenever I take pictures. Nice post
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kittyFri, 19 Oct 2007 19:37:53 +0000http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=128#comment-84I liked your description of the photograph. I actually didn't compare the works by the different artists. So your response was very interesting. And I think it's cool that she took pictures of people she didn't know. Sometimes I see people that I might have liked to take a photograph of and there is a certain mystery about it. The distance. Candid, is a nice way to describe the pictures.I liked your description of the photograph. I actually didn’t compare the works by the different artists. So your response was very interesting. And I think it’s cool that she took pictures of people she didn’t know. Sometimes I see people that I might have liked to take a photograph of and there is a certain mystery about it. The distance. Candid, is a nice way to describe the pictures.
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