Photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten
I totally agree with Exposure Compensation, that Julia Fullerton-Batten’s work is fascinating. Lots of really fine things in her portfolio if you’ve got the time.
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Very unusual, and very skilled.
… But ultimately, I’ve decided that it’s only *almost* brilliant. It lacks that extra solidity which for example Sally Mann’s work has.
… On a different subject, I’ve noticed that your camera pictures usually has artificial lens reflections on them, is that a style thing that you add?
Well your raising the bar quite high don’t you think?
Yes, I add the lens flare. Just trying to keep an even look, given the source and quality variety…. though sometimes I get lazy and don’t add anything.
Yes, I admit, my bar is almost surrealistically high here. I guess it’s how I feel today.
I wonder if the lens flare would work better with a grey background in the image. It seems slightly disconnected.
I’ve done it on black before, but I thought just white made more sense, sense it would be the brightness creating the flare? But look Mr. Stobblehouse, I think you need to get a nice drink for yourself before getting all worked up over my lens flares.
For me it’s single malt scotch, alternating between Lagavulin, Laphroig, and something else–tonight it’s the Balvenie Doublewood
But clearly we’re moving away quite a bit from Julia Fullerton-Batten’s work now…
OK, I’ll have a pear schnapps, it’s all I have.
5000 cameras, one bottle of liquor.
Hehe, yeah. And the bottle typically lasts me almost as long as one of the cameras.
BTW, do you think it’s possible you could implement a feature for me to get an email notification of new comments on a post here I’ve commented on?
Eolake,
I’ll look into into that, I think there’s a subscribe to comments plugin or something….
Would be cool.
Hehe, I didn’t mean “implement it for me”, I meant “for me to…” Or anybody. Don’t want to sound too egocentric here…
Ooooh, it has a checkbox for it now…
Yes, there it is. Can’t say for sure that it actually works
It works! Way cool.
Saves me keeping the pages open or trying to remember which ones they were.
Clearly, my most demanding reader.
Supply follows demand.
economic theory applied to photography news blog. Interesting.
Very unusual work for a mature photographer like her