A lot of the earlier photography in those sets seems to use quite a bit of color saturation and overexposure...not a bad thing necessarily (I prefer the look myself) ... the later sets seem to capture the "human in the wild" idea that I prefer, however, the distance of the subject loses intimacy with the viewer (IMHO).
But overall, thank you, I always like being exposed to new photographers. There's a Russian photographer (she's an indie and an amateur) whose photography (again, IMO) is really quite promising: ruprixru is her LJ name, her website is
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Date: Tue, May. 5th, 2009 12:36 am (UTC)But overall, thank you, I always like being exposed to new photographers. There's a Russian photographer (she's an indie and an amateur) whose photography (again, IMO) is really quite promising:
(http://ruprix.ru/)