I've always found your portraits of people insightful -- there seemed to be some layer of engagement that made it difficult to determine if you were motivating what's in the photo or merely documenting a performance. Always reminds me of the duality of a photograph -- truth and lies.
The two portraits of Amy are consistent with the ones you made a decade earlier -- physically she's changed but the mannerisms seem to have weathered the march of time. The fact that she's more cooperative is just an unlooked for gift.
I've always found your portraits of people insightful -- there seemed to be some layer of engagement that made it difficult to determine if you were motivating what's in the photo or merely documenting a performance. Always reminds me of the duality of a photograph -- truth and lies.
ReplyDeleteThe two portraits of Amy are consistent with the ones you made a decade earlier -- physically she's changed but the mannerisms seem to have weathered the march of time. The fact that she's more cooperative is just an unlooked for gift.
It's good work.