
This photo reminds me of old fashion business. Very intense and ready to make some cold hard cash. I would of moved the leg to another position, it seems to get in the way.


Photographing people is trying to capture their best. This picture focuses more towards the bad. However this picture shows that all humans have a fault.


The deformed hand brings some depressing drama into the photograph. I think I would have moved her body towards the camera to bring out more emotions.


The lenses of the glases brings out the eyes, wich I love. This picture has a story of a worried man. I love the juxtaposition of the black sort of overcoming the sides of the picture.
Irving Penn was born June 16,1916 and died October 7, 2006. He studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art. It seems that his photography is usually black and white and like to capture the mysterious side in people. He photographs different types of people all ages. He usually centers the body in the middle and the face towards the sides. However, there are pictures that are purely centered.

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