Another Farmer's Market! Haha. It's cool to see everyone's different takes on one event. These photos are more intimate; they seem like you're closer to your subjects. I think the second photo could be replaced with another one, maybe something with a horizontal composition. Your 9th photo is really good; it's very balanced, with a lot of movement and I like the ambiguity that happens with the ball covering the kid's face.
The mix stagnant and active subjects, along with the mix of close-ups and farther away shots, creates a nice contrast that helps give the impression of a full, rich experience. The ninth and tenth images are a perfect example of this.
Photo two and ten are really well composed. The close cropped images of the hands and the little girl are strong and tell the story of the event in a different and subtle way.
Photo 16 is a great shot and reminds me of some kind of surrealism. The food is really nicely photographed in that it really makes the goods look so appetizing. The repetitive nature of the last picture creates a sense of bountiful food and harvest.
Team farmers market lmao! I love your tight compositions especially the action shots of the kids jumping. The crispness of the photo is awesome and really captures the energy of the farmers market.
Your close up shot of the vendor's hands is really strong (#7). I wish you got in closer to the other booths as opposed to just a quick snap of their stall. What are they selling? How are they preparing it? If you had gotten images of just the worker's hands and their craft that could've been so cool!
Your group of images provide a great sense of community because of your inclusion in people young and old within their own businesses. I like the natural positions of the people, it didn't look like they knew you were photographing them.
Some of your photos portray a strong sense of motion, which I think is working really well and it's something that you could focus more on to enhance your narrative. In photos 7, 8, and 9, I can easily imagine the actions / motions that your subjects are doing.
Another Farmer's Market! Haha. It's cool to see everyone's different takes on one event. These photos are more intimate; they seem like you're closer to your subjects. I think the second photo could be replaced with another one, maybe something with a horizontal composition. Your 9th photo is really good; it's very balanced, with a lot of movement and I like the ambiguity that happens with the ball covering the kid's face.
ReplyDeleteThe mix stagnant and active subjects, along with the mix of close-ups and farther away shots, creates a nice contrast that helps give the impression of a full, rich experience. The ninth and tenth images are a perfect example of this.
ReplyDeletePhoto two and ten are really well composed. The close cropped images of the hands and the little girl are strong and tell the story of the event in a different and subtle way.
ReplyDeletePhoto 16 is a great shot and reminds me of some kind of surrealism. The food is really nicely photographed in that it really makes the goods look so appetizing. The repetitive nature of the last picture creates a sense of bountiful food and harvest.
ReplyDeleteTeam farmers market lmao! I love your tight compositions especially the action shots of the kids jumping. The crispness of the photo is awesome and really captures the energy of the farmers market.
ReplyDeleteYour close up shot of the vendor's hands is really strong (#7). I wish you got in closer to the other booths as opposed to just a quick snap of their stall. What are they selling? How are they preparing it? If you had gotten images of just the worker's hands and their craft that could've been so cool!
ReplyDeleteYour group of images provide a great sense of community because of your inclusion in people young and old within their own businesses. I like the natural positions of the people, it didn't look like they knew you were photographing them.
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DeleteI enjoy all the close ups of the objects and various foods. There’s a strong sense of what this event is and how people interact through food.
ReplyDeleteSome of your photos portray a strong sense of motion, which I think is working really well and it's something that you could focus more on to enhance your narrative. In photos 7, 8, and 9, I can easily imagine the actions / motions that your subjects are doing.
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