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I spotted this very dapper gentleman sitting outside when i visited Wymondham today. He was wearing such a great outfit I just had to ask him if I could photograph him. I acually, did not want to take a candid shot of him. He graciously obliged.
Another shot of this dapper gentleman. I spotted this very dapper gentleman sitting outside when i visited Wymondham today. He was wearing such a great outfit I just had to ask him if I could photograph him. I did not want to take a candid shot of him. He graciously obliged.
This reminds me of "The Strain" I can't wait until that series starts this summer. Great books. This is a Sideshow Collectible statue.
Lace up spats on the streets of Soho. The septuagenarian wearing them was equally dapper so I do have a few portraits of him for my Photostream;-))
I designed a set of characters for the folks who put on DAPPER DAY at the Disney theme parks. It's a fantastic event. Check out the website for more info and select merchandise featuring these characters. dapperday.com/
Of course sweet Minnie came to Dapper day with us but we didn't get a lot of pictures. We had to rush into the park to meet up with family. But you can see she added the touch of Red like in our outfits :D
A dapper couple of Kakashi dolls (scarecrow dolls) sitting on their porch in Nagoro Doll Village watching the world pass them by, Iya Valley, Shikoku Island, Japan. The dolls were constructed to represent village residents who had died or had left the remote village in search of work.
08/10/2019 www.allenfotowild.com
Another shot of Hudson on the beach, this time lookin all dapper and whatnot with the tie. He's gonna break some hearts one day.
Advantages of shooting toddlers:
-Cute
-Editing is easy
-More satisfaction with the final product since you put in blood, sweat, and tears to get one photo of them looking in your direction.
Disadvantages of shooting toddlers:
-They do nothing you say.
-They're unpredictable.
-They're constantly moving. It's like shooting a tornado on a treadmill.
-Any pose you have in mind, you're not going to get it.
-You're constantly improvising.
-If you're manual focusing, you might get one focused shot for every 10 blurred shots.
-They have to be bribed to look in the direction of the camera, IF that.
With all that said, I love photographing toddlers. It's an awesome challenge.
-ben
Here's Eddy, Rob and Emanuel - partners in crime for the Tassie trip. Somehow, and against all the odds, we all survived.