"You shouldn't photograph children. They don't have anything going on. They've got no baggage." Said my photography professor as I started my first black and white 35mm class. But there's a strong tradition of photography depicting children. Diane Arbus, among many others depicts children (and whatever baggage they might have) in a manner that's clear and compelling.
And also antique frames make everything seem more like "Art."
And also antique frames make everything seem more like "Art."
Gabriel, wonderful! The pictures have "motion" and depth in terms of space and of emotion as well. I think the frames give proper importance to those intense facial expressions. These are beautiful, and show the ageless Arbus quality.
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