Golf1echo
01-05-2015, 09:28
I found these images very dramatic and compelling : http://cameras.reviewed.com/features/us-soldier-ed-drew-shoots-modern-portraits-with-civil-war-tech?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=USAT%20Recirc
WarriorDiplomat
01-07-2015, 05:37
I found these images very dramatic and compelling : http://cameras.reviewed.com/features/us-soldier-ed-drew-shoots-modern-portraits-with-civil-war-tech?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=USAT%20Recirc
What is the deal with the thug pose in the first pic?
What is the deal with the thug pose in the first pic?
Civil War
What is the deal with the thug pose in the first pic?
Pictures were topic centric. If the photographer was shooting a veteran or AD group, they had to display their toys.
If you look at some of the old cowboy pics, you see outlandish chaps, hats, mulit-guns, even horses & saddles. All provided by the photographer.
Additionally, Photographers at that time had to use long(20-30 sec) exposures. they often had "rigs" that help the picturee stay still. Smiles were not "in", thug was.. :D