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Vanity in the Twelfth degree: Selma Rosenberg
I met Selma Rosenberg in Ralph's parking lot in Palm Springs. I was taken by her energy and an overwhelming joie de vivre. It wasn't for a while that I noticed the tattoo on her forearm that immediately clued me in that she had been in a concentration camp during the war. I was shook by the energy that she gave off and the horror she must've lived through while in Auschwitz. I went up to her in th parking lot and invited her to sit down at the café so we could talk. I really wanted to hear her story and find out how somebody who had been through such terror and trauma could be so vivacious and happy. She had fallen in love with a man in the camp, Moshe, who became the love of her life . one day he was there and the next day he was gone! years later she married Able Rosenberg, had children had a whole family but still pined for her long gone lover. I was so taken with her story that I wanted take her portrait. she invited me over to her house. it was a beautiful day and we were in her backyard . I was 3 feet away from her and I started by photographing her hand raised up her left arm with a tattoo. She looked at me very sternly and said "you can't take my picture unless you're 15 feet away I don't want anybody to see my wrinkles". she was very clear however that I needed to stand at least 15 feet away from her. I thought well this is a really crappy way to take a portrait of somebody from 15 feet away which really wouldn't work even with a very powerful zoom lens at the most I would do is capture her forearm but nothing about her but because that was her request I took those photos. two weeks later I was sitting in the same café in Ralph's parking lot when Selma came up to me and asked me "so new, how are the pictures? were you pleased" I looked at he and said " Selma they really were shit because you wouldn't allow me to get close enough to photograph who you are which is the part of you that I found so extraordinary I thought about it then and decided I had nothing to lose by being boldly honest with her. "I Don't Understand how someone can survive Auschwitz and then be so fucking petty and concerned about the lines in your gorgeous punim !!" I could see she was thinking about what I had just posed to her and she shook her head and she said you know " you're right that was silly of me . why don't you come back to my house and we'll do the photos all over again. I want you to be pleased you can shoot me wrinkles and all after all it is part of my life and part of who I am"
Vanity in the Twelfth degree: Selma Rosenberg
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Amazing story Bob. This photo really is the definition of resilience.
Can't decide what to submit for assignment 13
Hello everyone, I'm looking for advice, feedback on 3 photos I've selected for this assignment Please note that I'm a begginer photographer, I still do this on my free time and started almost 2 years ago As for the "Artistic" view, I tend to say that I don't especially shoot with "Intention" but I rather try to see beautiful things in my surrounding and capture it, I don't feel like I'm "Creating scenes" but I try to see them where people usually pass by. I think other photos in my *under construction* portfolio could still match the assignment. (Please be kind it misses my most recent shots but I'm having difficulties feeing up time to extract and edit hundreds of shots 😅) Please feel free to give me feedback if you feel like it https://julien.plasteig.fr/portfolio Thank you for any feedback you can give me ❤️
Can't decide what to submit for assignment 13
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I find all of them really good but my favorite is the second one. It has more mystery and more depth. Like Bill I find it a bit tilted :) but definitely my choice.
Assignment #13: Just one light source
I was trying to play a little with the shadow situation at this metro station entry in Budapest. Usually I‘m a little bit insecure in reading light but in this case I think the result is pretty good 😊
Assignment #13: Just one light source
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Niiice! I like how the graffitti in the wall add texture.
Thank you!
Ur group is one of two i belong to where members actively engage with me. It is the only reason I continue to participate!
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Stay! I love seeing your photos! They are always super powerful!
🚨 Assignment #13 Call — Moved to Monday 20:30 CET!
Hey everyone, I have a scheduling change for this weekend. I just got invited to attend a live talk this Sunday by Platon— arguably one of the most iconic portrait photographers alive (he has photographed Obama, Putin, Trump, and many more). This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I simply cannot miss it! But here is the great news for you: Everything I learn there, I'll bring straight back to our community! Because of this, we are moving this week's Assignment Call to Monday: 📅 New Date: Monday, June 1st at 20:30 CET If you can't make it on Monday, don't worry—the recording will be uploaded to the classroom as always. And who knows... attending this might open some exciting doors for us in the future. We might have a very special Guest Speaker coming up soon. 👀 See you all on Monday!
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Will have to check who Platon is, besides the philosopher...
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