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Photographer Andrew Caldwell  Andrew Caldwell {Karma:18307}
Project #15 Personal Style Camera Model Nikon D100 SLR
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Portraiture
Lens Sigma 28-300mm Zoom
Uploaded 7/21/2003 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Views 499 Shutter
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Critiques 11 Rating
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About The model, Mark, is my personal trainer, and a former world-champion powerlifter.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Nariman Amiri   {K:491} 8/15/2003
very good photo. good job...

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Jay Gumm   {K:3084} 8/13/2003
Perfect and wonderful - going in my favs! Duet of strength.

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GP Merfeld   {K:14396} 7/21/2003
Fantastic and original portrait, Andrew. Incredible tones, as always, and a wonderful juxtaposition of Man and Man's Creation - both in the sculpture and the muscles. Outstanding!

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zosia zija zosia zija   {K:11106} 7/21/2003
perfect.

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Harlan Heald Harlan Heald   {K:15732} 7/21/2003
Terrific composition! Mark is on the right? Excellent image!!!

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Brian Bednarek   {K:1656} 7/21/2003
I like how the big sculpture repeats the shapes of his muscles.

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Rui Palha Rui Palha   {K:13624} 7/21/2003
Excellent composition, lighting and grey scale.

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Javed Rassi Javed Rassi   {K:8223} 7/21/2003
Very good contrast and composition. I like this photo.

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Dave M   {K:9043} 7/21/2003
Andy, what's brilliant about this shot is that is perfectly compliments on ongoing theme in your work: nature versus man. Here, we have a terrific specimen of man, who is shown to be none the lesser while standing next to a man-made monolith. All augmented by a subtle but purposefully lit scene. One of your best outdoor portraits.

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Adam Batsakis   {K:51} 7/21/2003
great shot.. i dont know who i am more afraid of.. the statue or the guy.
adam

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Robert Patrick   {K:8337} 7/21/2003
An amusing if somewhat enigmatic contrast between massive modern art and a man who would certainly seem massive without the visual competition. As often happens with Mister Caldwell's work, one is reminded of 1930's "Life" magazine "photo-journalism."

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