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Photographer  Jay Dixon {Karma:563}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Urban
Lens 105mm
Uploaded 1/6/2003 Film / Memory Type Tri-X
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 779 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 15 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About A very personable and kind individual. A lot of years on a relatively young life.
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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- - - -   {K:10510} 9/20/2005
great and realy affective... when i look at his eyes i see the pain, longing..
congrats

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Teresa DeWitt   {K:21} 10/23/2004
Great picture!

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tracy mccallay   {K:175} 12/8/2003
great shot, him holding the cross brings out alot of emotion.congrats!

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Nikoo Yahyazadeh Nikoo Yahyazadeh   {K:414} 10/6/2003
I just love this photo. The sparkle in the subject's eye, the wisps of hair, the lines on his face...it all tells such a story! Fantastic capture...great choice in b&w. without a doubt one of my favs.
regards-

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Quantummeter . Quantummeter .   {K:2870} 9/4/2003
Grat portrait !!!!!

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RAY CHARLES   {K:2731} 3/5/2003
Another excellent capture, I see why you use B/W, you have the tones down to a tee.

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Charles Morris   {K:5969} 1/7/2003
this is a great character portrait. i am still wondering why every other shot this week has the top of the subject's head cut off.

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Barry Tipping   {K:959} 1/7/2003
Superb work Jay! Reminds me of Avedon's "In the American West" series...

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jeff lynch jeff lynch   {K:4770} 1/6/2003
A very good capture here. Your composition here is only outdone by your subjects expression.

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Deleted User   {K:4598} 1/6/2003
Other than a bit of softness you seem to have a talent for finding very interesting faces:-).

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Vincent K. Tylor Vincent K. Tylor   {K:7863} 1/6/2003
It does not get much better than this!

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meprivacynet@meprivacy.net meprivacynet@meprivacy.net   {K:3974} 1/6/2003
Congratulations

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Jim Fuglestad   {K:1564} 1/6/2003
Jay, I'm typeless. Any sharpness that *may* be lost is overcome by the sheer emotional power of this image. You have captured this person with dignity and respect, showing a lighter and more meaningful representation of who to often would be captured in a suffering demeaning manner. IMO, nothing is more powerful than when a photographer can capture the essence of a man. If you did not do it here, you certainly captured a "perceived" essence of the man, but I suspect you have portrayed him perfectly. A favorite, thanks!

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Lisa Howeler   {K:3706} 1/6/2003
I think the small amount of softness in this photo simply adds to the beauty of it. It is very captivating -- the subject and the way the subject is placed in the frame. Again, it is another person I'd love to know more about just by how you captured him in your lense. It is another great addition to your other amazing shots. I always feel stupid, as an amatuer (big time) making any comments about subjects and photos that are so superior to anything I could do, but I guess even comments from "morons" are nice. :-)

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Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 1/6/2003
Strong portrait. Seems to have lost some detail/sharpness?
But quite good.

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