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Harry Lime said:Interesting Ruben. You can sometimes get some very unique results when the subject 'breaks the fourth wall'.
It is occasionally done in cinema or the theater. It doesn't always work, but when it does it can be very powerful.
HL
As above. Eye contact is not a photographic panacea but it may contribute to the final result in providing for some raw energy between photographer and subject. Agreed though, there's a sense of personal excitement when you manage to bring home that kind of intimacy in a photo: Sometimes it happens and you know straight away the photo is good, sometimes you think it is and it isn't, and, well, sometimes you think nothing of it and you are flabbergasted by what you see in the negative. I suppose, it's one thing to be pleased about having managed to take an intimate photo and another whether the photo is actually good. And while editing it may be useful to ask oneself, what the particular photo under examination actually means; and if and whether it integrates with what one has been doing photographically for a particular project or, perhaps, all along. Not that this process will spare you from making the occasional editing blunder, but there you are.
Going back for a moment to Formal's photo, I just had another look and I think it is a good one (at lease for me it is!) even if one chooses to raise a couple of quibbles. It seems to me to be offering a commentary on a certain state of affairs alluded by the photo (and the background people, esp. the drinking guy are a quintessential part of it); and it coheres with much else I have seen from Formal. As a comment on the photo I see above by Sitemistic (not picking on the two of you guys, just discussing the photos - Sitemistic I have seen some great photos of yours, so, please, no hard feelings, esp. as I am not entirely comfortable engaging in negative criticism in photography) I find it lacking in these two respects - btw part, or, sometimes whole of the reason most of my photos end up in the proverbial bin, notwithstanding quite a few ones that actually do have eye contact, flash or what you have.
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