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I don't like many photographs of me.
The ones I do like are:
Somewhat flattering (obviously)
and
Have some sort of story, or oddness, or strange juxtaposition in them.
i like this one because it's sort of a dreamy victorian portrait of me, enhanced by my clutch on a Miller Lite beer. : )
This is a polaroid that was cut at some point. The color has degraded but it looks cool - almost underwaterish green.
Taken in Springfield, Vermont.
The ones I do like are:
Somewhat flattering (obviously)
and
Have some sort of story, or oddness, or strange juxtaposition in them.
i like this one because it's sort of a dreamy victorian portrait of me, enhanced by my clutch on a Miller Lite beer. : )
This is a polaroid that was cut at some point. The color has degraded but it looks cool - almost underwaterish green.
Taken in Springfield, Vermont.
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I have a theory that this photo would look better if rendered in black-and-white. It might emphasise the wistfulness.
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