Photographer Steve Chong Butterfly Dream by Steve Chong Unrequited Love by Steve Chong Wobble by Steve Chong Old Trick by Steve Chong Why this was chosen as Photograph of the Week It looks good, or at least "well done," doesn't it? And, no, it isn't manipulated. But what does this photograph mean to you? It isn't a slice of life. It is a set-up. And it doesn't seem to be an advert. So what is it supposed to be? Let's discuss (hopefully with the photographer) the purpose of such a photo. Where have you seen such photos before, if indeed you did? Do you like this kind of work, and why or why not? How does this picture compare to similar photos you saw before, and why? (Read Discussion) Who Murder the Trees by Steve Chong Lean on me by Steve Chong Unspoken Passion by Steve Chong The Rendezvous by Steve Chong Yellow & White by Steve Chong The Winner by Steve Chong Rake and Leaf by Steve Chong View from the other side by Steve Chong Rake and Leaf by Steve Chong Dialogue of the Lamps by Steve Chong Gourds Family by Steve Chong ¶óº§ ; °Å¿ï'·ÎºÎÅÍÀÇ 'Á¾µéÀÇ °è°î' Á¦ 5¹ø
Photographer Steve Chong Butterfly Dream by Steve Chong Unrequited Love by Steve Chong Wobble by Steve Chong Old Trick by Steve Chong Why this was chosen as Photograph of the Week It looks good, or at least "well done," doesn't it? And, no, it isn't manipulated. But what does this photograph mean to you? It isn't a slice of life. It is a set-up. And it doesn't seem to be an advert. So what is it supposed to be? Let's discuss (hopefully with the photographer) the purpose of such a photo. Where have you seen such photos before, if indeed you did? Do you like this kind of work, and why or why not? How does this picture compare to similar photos you saw before, and why? (Read Discussion)
Butterfly Dream by Steve Chong Unrequited Love by Steve Chong Wobble by Steve Chong Old Trick by Steve Chong Why this was chosen as Photograph of the Week It looks good, or at least "well done," doesn't it? And, no, it isn't manipulated. But what does this photograph mean to you? It isn't a slice of life. It is a set-up. And it doesn't seem to be an advert. So what is it supposed to be? Let's discuss (hopefully with the photographer) the purpose of such a photo. Where have you seen such photos before, if indeed you did? Do you like this kind of work, and why or why not? How does this picture compare to similar photos you saw before, and why? (Read Discussion)