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One of my most favorite animal photos I’ve taken! Also has been selected to be in the Woodland Park Zoo Online Exhibit!
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I was really pleased to receive this e-mail, notifying me that I'm the winner of the Best Portfolio 2019 international contest, organized by the Blank Wall gallery in Athens.
More details to come.
This is a scan of the original Lith print, using Fotospeed lith developer and lith paper. It produces a graphic feel with dark brown shadows and creamy highlights, I like this effect.
This is my entry for Round 3 of Lyholy's contest over at SCF...thoroughly enjoyed doing this pic. We were given the background, normally I hate real backgrounds and much prefer in game, but this was fun!
Pose is franked, jewellry and bag is photoshopped in and hair & nails are drawn by moi :)
DMCA (Direitos Autorais do Milênio Digital) -|- Imagens com direitos autorais LEI Nº 9.610, DE 19 DE FEVEREIRO DE 1998
Sia enjoying her new licca with tilting neck hehe, thanks a lot auntie Carmen!
(we had to think of a solution casue the tilting neck was like her head was gonna fly away any minute to follow the birdie LOL)
film, contax n1. SOOC.
the words say "it was all a dream". :)
please dont blog my photos without telling or crediting me!
#portfolio_shoot
In frame: Sabrina Tonni
Makeup: Hasan Khan
Photographist: Ali Emad Sarker
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Many people ask me advice about their portfolio and CV and I always tell them to be creative to stand out of the crowd. This doesn't apply to all kind of jobs, but when you're talking about creative jobs, there are simply no rules on how to present yourself.
Don't mention the name of your kindergarden school, don't mention you've been working at McDonalds during summer break. Believe me, nobody cares. And if your future employer does care, then he'll select you on the wrong criteria. You don't want to work for such a company.
So get creative and make something awesome from your portfolio. Take the above portfolio as an example. Michael doesn't show any of its works and still he succeeds in showing off his talent. Not only he can create great graphics, he also proves to be able to turn 'boring' facts and figures into something exciting. Well done Michael!
Check out Michael's blog:
theportfolio.ofmichaelanderson.com/portfolio/resume-infog...
Oh yeah, and also check out my portfolio:
As my work improves (?), the number of faves and views I get decreases. Am I going in the wrong direction?
I'm not doing this to be loved on flickr, but a reduction in my success is getting me down a little. So I am going on a break and will not be publishing again for a month or two. It is to give me time to improve without the let down of being proud of something only to see if fizzle out on flickr. It's like watching a hyped up movie that you're really excited about: generally it can only be a let down. It's my fault, but I need to step away for a while.
I will still comment on friend's images when I can.
Nick