Terrific images!
J
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> On Nov 22, 2016, at 7:20 AM, John wrote:
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> A friend of mine just got back from their 2016 golden eagle hunting festival.
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>> On 11/21/2016 9:34 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
>> http://www.motherjones.com/media/2015/12/hunting-with-eagles-golden-palani-mo
A friend of mine just got back from their 2016 golden eagle hunting
festival.
On 11/21/2016 9:34 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
http://www.motherjones.com/media/2015/12/hunting-with-eagles-golden-palani-mohan-mongolia
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Great photos - thanks for posting Darren
John in Brisbane
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http://www.motherjones.com/media/2015/12/hunting-with-eagles-golden-palani-mohan-mongolia
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I have a few books about shooting photo essays, but I would like more.
I'm not bothered about books OF photo essays, but books by
photographers in which they show how they develop and execute their
ideas, how the plan their essays and work up the structure of the
final thing; where they talk
Yeah, you with the 6x7, the rest of us with our 400's - 600's. I doubt it
would draw much attention, huh.
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From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: July 14, 2003 6:03 PM
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Bill Sawyer wrote:
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> Oh, and BTW, this place might be a nice change of pace for the next MPDML
> gathering. Mark & Ken, what do you think?
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Sounds like a good idea, Bill. Just think of the reactions we could get
with four of us firing at once .
Paul
Great stuff, Bill. My favorites are 003, 004 (a great shot), 010, 011,
021, 032, and 047 -- among others. You got right in there and shot. Did
anyone hassle you? Did you ask permission at any time? Seems like you
didn't, which is probably the best way to go. Thanks for sharing. I
enjoyed it immens
Bill,
You asked for comments and criticism so here goes...
Terrific and inspiring idea! ...We can all do this somewhere.
Your subject matter isn't as exotic as Paul's walk thru Paris.
67 sides is too many, I made it thru 20 before I went to thumbnails.
The shots were better towards the end than at
Inspired by Paul Stenquist's wonderful "Walk Around Paris", I finally got
off of my lazy butt and completed a project I've wanted to do for some time:
A photo essay of one of my favorite places, Detroit's Eastern Market. It's
more than 150 years old, and on the weekends, is flooded with people fr
In a message dated 12/9/01 7:14:33 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> "To try and ensure that the photographers returned with sufficient variety
> for the editors and layout people to be able to design an essay with pace,
> rhythm and variety, 'Life' recommended that the ph
e sufficient material to build
a coherent, balanced, rhythmic and varied set of photos, whether it's an
exhibition, essay or portfolio.
It's a useful exercise to analyse published photo essays and see how
they fit into this general scheme. It could be the classics by WES, or
current wo
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