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http://www.paulkopeikingallery.com/arti ... index0.htm

So to get these beautiful images, the photographer literally took candy away from babies. It's been all the rage in my office so I figured I'd post it here.

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Is it immoral to take candy away from babies for the sake of art?

(BTW, she gave it right back after she shot a few frames.)
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Somewhat different photo, similar method of obtaining it...

The story is often told of how Yousef Karsh created his famous portrait of Churchill during the early years of World War II. Churchill, the British prime minister, had just addressed the Canadian Parliament and Karsh was there to record one of the century's great leaders. "He was in no mood for portraiture and two minutes were all that he would allow me as he passed from the House of Commons chamber to an anteroom," Karsh wrote in Faces of Our Time. "Two n*ggardly minutes in which I must try to put on film a man who had already written or inspired a library of books, baffled all his biographers, filled the world with his fame, and me, on this occasion, with dread."

Churchill marched into the room scowling, "regarding my camera as he might regard the German enemy." His expression suited Karsh perfectly, but the cigar stuck between his teeth seemed incompatible with such a solemn and formal occasion. "Instinctively, I removed the cigar. At this the Churchillian scowl deepened, the head was thrust forward belligerently, and the hand placed on the hip in an attitude of anger."

The image captured Churchill and the England of the time perfectly — defiant and unconquerable. Churchill later said to him, "You can even make a roaring lion stand still to be photographed." As such, Karsh titled the photograph, The Roaring Lion.
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Post by Myrddin »

Awesome article. Thanks G Fresh....Jay too! :)
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Post by Krieves »

Hmm, I don't know if it was really immoral as much as kinda mean. But, after all, the kids did get the candy a minute or so later. I don't think I would have done it, but I'm a softy. :)

Plus, I'm not nationally published... yet. ;)
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Post by Massage...Bored »

Am I the only one that hates.....HATES that style of photography. The glossy coat that they lacquer on them and then that ridiculous lighting. It turns my stomache, and its all over the place right now. Jay, is there a name for this type of method yet?
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A lot of that happens due to what they are printing on. If the stock has a gloss then the final piece will.

It's just a portrait style shot with really sharp (sharp as in harsh) lighting.

I'm thinking Zach is a more matte-finish kinda guy!
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Post by Massage...Bored »

Its gross, and I hate it.
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Post by echosauce1 »

I agree. It almost looks painted and it creeps me out.
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Post by bwohlgemuth »

I don't need a pic to see that...just have to go upstairs and tell my ten year old his Nintendo DS just got washed. :-)
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Massage...Bored wrote:is there a name for this type of method yet?
It's called the Eurotrash Pornstar with 16% Hit Me Baby One More Time.
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Post by QWETTY »

creepy... and that kid doesnt look like a baby.
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Post by flapjacks »

yeah i dont think that 6 year olds count as babies
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Post by Krieves »

There are several photographers that specialize in this look. One of them is Jim Fiscus http://www.fiscusphoto.com/.

He is probably one of the best known for this style of photography. It is done with a mix of lighting and post processing work.
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