Capture: A Foray into Portraiture
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Stunning, Alex, thank you!
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3410,
Alex Efimoff describes his inaugural solo exhibition at the Mark Hutchins Gallery as his “first public step as a photographer”.
Hardly. Already something of a star, if you ask me.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Hardly. Already something of a star, if you ask me.
I was thinking of posting that link in the intro myself. The contributions to date have all been pretty stunning. Nice to be able to post some larger pictures.
Thanks again Alex for the opportunity to show your work here.
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Beautiful work Alex. Lovely fresh images, all distinctive and revealing.
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Wow. What a scoop, Jack, you must be thrilled! These are seriously beautiful photos.
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Excited photons, rejoice...
...Perhaps Bryan Staff could be persuaded to bring some of the photos from his Queens Dragoons exhibition ('80s?) to the party, too...
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Thanks every one :) I appreciate that you all liked my works. I think it's a pretty interesting idea to have an online public version of an offline public exhibition.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
I think it’s a pretty interesting idea to have an online public version of an offline public exhibition.
Much appreciated. There are those like me who otherwise would never have seen your work so the more the merrier I say. Great stuff Alex (only my humble but loud opinion)
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Thanks every one :) I appreciate that you all liked my works. I think it’s a pretty interesting idea to have an online public version of an offline public exhibition.
I heartily commend you for it.
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Hebe,
Alex, you have a fine way with that camera. All are powerful, some are mesmerizing. Thank you.
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JacksonP, in reply to
A few shots of the ‘offline’ exhibition :)
It would be great to see it IRL. Any thoughts of bringing it to Auckland later?
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Alex Efimoff, in reply to
Any thoughts of bringing it to Auckland later?
I wish I would know how to do that, Jackson :) I have no contacts within that industry in Auckland. I reckon it's because I started moving in this direction only recently. For example I've done the above photos during last 6 months.
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JacksonP, in reply to
I wish I would know how to do that, Jackson :) I have no contacts within that industry in Auckland.
Can't promise anything, but I have a few. Will make them aware of your existence. No harm in asking, right?
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Alex Efimoff, in reply to
No harm in asking, right?
Absolutely right :) Why not to try.
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More portraits anyone? Let's share what we've got :)
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Lilith __, in reply to
More portraits anyone? Let’s share what we’ve got :)
I'd like to, but my portraits are of people close to me and I don't feel comfortable posting them here.
Not to mention you've set an intimidatingly high standard. ;-)
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Sacha, in reply to
I don't feel comfortable posting them here
Good point. Asking people permission to share their likeness in a fully public forum is something most of us don't regularly do.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Soldier.
Asking people permission to share their likeness in a fully public forum is something most of us don't regularly do.
It's an interesting thing isn't it? I have a lot of things that might qualify, but not having taken them for the purpose of public display, I wouldn't be comfortable publishing them without permission.
As many were taken in the 80s, even finding the people in them would be a challenge.
Still, I do have some candid street stuff, and 'portraits' of musicians on stage. Could go there I guess?
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Sacha, in reply to
I admire people's natural caution.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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