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Photographer N.R. Miller  N.R. Miller {Karma:946}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Canon EOS REBEL 2000
Categories Alternative Process
Photoart
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio things
places
Lens Canon  70-200 mm f/4.0 L USM
Uploaded 7/23/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak  T-Max
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 593 Shutter
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Location City -  San Luis Obispo
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About I shot this roll of film to be printed as an 8x10 contact sheet (no easy task). No Photoshop here! Does this concept work, and would you push it further?
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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AboutPicture     {K:519} 6/8/2006
beautiful picture

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Tyler Robbins   {K:904} 4/15/2006
very cool.... time to makes slides of this one and enter some exhibitions with the concept, put together a solid set of ten and they would serve you well.

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Nicole Marcisz Nicole Marcisz   {K:10268} 4/7/2006
I think the concept works. Definately would work best larger so you can see the details. In this small image I can't really see what is going on in the bottom part of the scene. My question would be as a view to find out the relation of the bottom image to the top. I like large peiced together scenes, so I can image each frame as an 8x10 on a wall.
good luck,
cheers,
nicole

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/2/2006
Hi Nicole, Like I commented earlier, for me, it's a definite double YES. The concept definitely works, and I'd definitely would pursue this further. A pity the photo is a bit small to fully appreciate, as I'm sure there's more to this than meets the eye. Very creative approach, and definitely one to remember! Very creative!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Ciprian Ilie   {K:13571} 4/2/2006
Looks like a fantastic labour of love, very well calculated and put together. The size here doesn't do it justice.

Regards,
Ciprian

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Giuliano Guarnieri Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:36622} 12/29/2005
:)
You are crazy! :)))))))))

Amazing work!

GG

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/27/2005
Hi Nicole, I read your post in the forum, and I do see what you mean. I, personally, don't think there's anything wrong with an inconsistency in style, nor with a versatile number of subjects in photos.

In general lines, i'd say there is a strong consistency in your work; the tones and atmosphere (somewhat gloomy, in most cases with a tungsten warmth over it (especially the portraits) and a very consistent approach to composition (not surprising with your background)

I'd say your style evolves about mood and atmosphere. The bourbon series is a very strong example of that. It shows a perfect combination of photographic techniques to sketch the style, both in subject as well as in mood.

A few others, on the other hand, miss that genuinity, and seem to be more "forced" if you know what I mean.Why don't you draw up a list of what feelings / atmospheres you're most comfortable in, and complete that list with technical background on how to sketch that mood and capture it on film. With that cool, analytical approach as a draft in the back of your mind, I think you can really make things rock. the benefit is that you start shooting with a a concept of what the final shots should look like in mind; For me, it brings back that sparkle we're all missing at times. Hope this makes sense...

I picked this one my favourite, as I find the approach to the subject truely fascinating Higly creative and effective. Inspiring too. Compared to your other photos, I do think it stands out, and very positively so.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Leora Long Leora Long   {K:11135} 8/18/2005
Hi Nicole, It is always easier to boss someone else around - I am now in the process of getting focused myself, so good luck to both of us.

Your friend, Leora

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N.R. Miller N.R. Miller   {K:946} 8/4/2005
Leora,
Thanks for the compliments and advice. I know I really need to get focused in one direction and not be so scattered. Assembling a good portfolio is my top priority right now, especially one with a theme like you suggested. I appreciate the encouragement, and you can boss me around anytime! --Nicole

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Leora Long Leora Long   {K:11135} 8/4/2005
Nicole, this looks like a daunting task, but beautifully executed. And a great subject for this framework.

You certainly should be making your way as a professional, but unfortunately it is usually location, location, location or connections, connections, connections.

Publishing, as on Usefilm, is a good place to start, but doing a gallery exhibition in San Fran or LA - the nearest cultural centers - could not hurt - or having a website that you can direct magazine people to.

And finding a rep - west coast - or east coast, if you want to travel to New York - is a great big step in the right direction.

What might motivate you is putting together a portfolio that you are passionate about with a theme - maybe the love theme with the poetry - and send out a DVD to the important magazines - New York Times Magazine, etc.

You are obviously very talented and need only to focus on what you absolutely must have and do.

Sorry, bossy is my middle name. Leora

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ppdix  ppdix     {K:17069} 7/31/2005
amazing! what a clever idea....

Love it

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Kevin Collier   {K:19076} 7/26/2005
Great work to keep all the images togther for the final product - congrats on a great work - K

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Angelo Villaschi Angelo Villaschi   {K:49617} 7/24/2005
Very creative work, Nicole. Beautifully done. Quite an interesting technique.

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Todd Miller   {K:16464} 7/23/2005
ambition pays off here. great work...you are incredibly patient. great idea, and it works wonderfully. bravo!
todd

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Trish McCoy Trish McCoy   {K:15897} 7/23/2005
wow!!! truly amazing work here. Love what you have created.

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ch . ch .   {K:88} 7/23/2005
rock on

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Arturs Daukulis Arturs Daukulis   {K:1364} 7/23/2005
Wow! looks impressive!!!
best regards!!!
Arthur

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