“ My Warhol week ”
The technique here isn't entirely Warholic (Warholian?), but I did like the idea of trying a four frame portrait. This is more of a progressive edit, with the top left image being close to SOOC, and the bottom right the freest one. I'd just walked into this shop and bought a pair of (delicious) ...
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  • Leah Lipszyc Edited 2 years ago

    Right, not quite Warhol, but very interesting edits of the photograph. This one is definitely best for portrait of a stranger. The grouping you have in the photo below… more

    Right, not quite Warhol, but very interesting edits of the photograph. This one is definitely best for portrait of a stranger. The grouping you have in the photo below reminds me of the kind of people we would meet in a Rockwell picture.

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  • Debby McCaskey Lynch Edited 2 years ago

    Cool edits, both this one and the other of the men working... But as you mentioned, this one definitely is more portraiture! My favorite of the one above is the bottom… more

    Cool edits, both this one and the other of the men working... But as you mentioned, this one definitely is more portraiture! My favorite of the one above is the bottom right corner. My favorite of the photo below is the bottom left corner. Obviously I am attracted to color!!! Nice variations Derek!

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  • Jennifer Gale Edited 2 years ago

    I started at the top left and studied each picture. At first I liked the silhouette for its strength and clarity, but ended up liking the most edited as the most… more

    I started at the top left and studied each picture. At first I liked the silhouette for its strength and clarity, but ended up liking the most edited as the most exciting. I hope that if you go back to the restaurant for one of their great meals that you give the photos to the person. I really like this work.

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  • Kaye Bartholomew Edited 2 years ago

    Well done.. Great idea Derek..

    Well done.. Great idea Derek..

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