Yesterday I was photoshooting my friend Teppo for his soon coming website. He has composed music that will be there to download for the audience. For example you...and the music industry. He is very talented and I have been pushing him to this lunacy of posing in different places and postures. So blame me if you find something to say about the pictures. But for my opinion they are quite good (if not looking at some minor technical details). They are my pics!!! :D Hmm...I might really consider trying to make some living also with photoshootings.
or sweet?
what shall it be?
what shall it be?
In general: It is interesting how you can give a different impression of a person by choosing the ancle of view etc. The same person can look very different in different pictures. Choosing...selecting...emphasising something. Everybody has seen a lot of pictures of Britney Spears for example. She and other celebrities (especially women) can look very different depending on how much they have make up, how thay are stailed, if the wind machine is blowing, if the photoshop geek has been working in a night shift making the skin look nice.
Last weekend I saw one girl which I have not met in two years. We were in a meeting together. It took ages for me to really recognice her even if I had already heard her voice...which really reminded the girl's voice I knew two years ago ;) She was brunette, but now she was blonde..she had cut her hair, earlier she didn't use make up, now she did. And I think she had also changed the colors of her eyes with lences.
I had to do some identity thinking about my self too. For a school project I had to squeeze up my identity in four pictures. We have a day this week where we show "unseen side of me" photos. One potrait, family/friends, hobby and home + one work in the portfolio which is normally not shown. I added here my photos ecxept the last one. I could have selected some others too...and by doing that the identity of me would propaply be different in the eyes of others. I quess that nowadays in world's media culture identity is often something you can quite much altern by cliking blur and changing contrast in Photoshop.
You who know me...does these photos really represent me? Propaply in a very small scale...
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