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Blackwaterfoot, Isle of Arran, June 2012
![]() One of the rare occasions when she's ever stood still long enough for a picture to qualify for something else than Action :-) |
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![]() Jarmo Juntunen: My World: Little Girl and the Sea Jarmo, This is a wonderful picture. I thought this was someone else's child that you snapped and therefore didn't include her face. One's own kids are never as cooperative! This picture has an isolation of the child and innocence that reminds me so much of Loretta Lux' works. ![]() Loretta Lux : Paulin 1 2002 © Loretta Lux: I: shown under "Fair Use", editorial comment. Except she adds distortion, enlarging the face and refining the features so we have no choice but to stare, a practice which is considered abhorrent in relationship to other folks children. However, we cannot resist the beauty. We look at her works though the adult's fantasy of what it's like to be a child with secrets and their own vision of the world and even the future. However, it's not real as we are adults in a make belief world when we see through her eyes. ![]() Jarmo Juntunen: My World: Little Girl and the Sea Your work, however, is much more gentle and less an assault on our senses. However, your photograph, although pastoral is not as demanding of us, the viewer. The distance between us you daughter is substantial. She's safe. The children in Lux's pictures, by contrast are uncomfortably close. Thanks for sharing this significant picture. I will be returning to it often. Asher
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The only thing I would have liked to see is a camera in her hands!
Beautiful photo. |
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Asher, thank you! I wasn't familiar with Lux's work but the example you exhibited here with the explanatory note really caught my attention. I'm looking forward to seeing more of her work, it will be interesting to see if there are any other (unintentional) similarities between her carefully crafted pictures and my family album shots.
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Nice ones Jarmo. You havee captured you children beautifully. Hopefully they will thank you when you show these to them in 20 years or so.
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This is very nice: the landscape, the pose, the composition and the colors. Am I the only one who notices that her hat is the same color as the sand?
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Spent part of today with nieces and nephews, so this really struck a chord.
It seems to work very well as a pair with the other one- have you thought of presenting them as a pair? It does seem hard to capture some of the wonder of children when they don't even stay still long enough for it to all come together.
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That 'coming together' idea strikes a dull note somewhere. Does that mean we want the kids to behave so we can get what we call good photos (well composed, nice colour in a pleasant setting). Might it be more appropriate for us to adapt to the child with out skills and take what we can get? Then the moments are no longer rare but numerous.
![]() mecanno by tom.dinning, on Flickr
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Tom,
Photography about the human condition means so much to us. These pictures about children have our hopes, love and fears all bundled together, jostling for our attention. So there's a lot to think about. Obviously you are right as usual in the value of unposed work, but I'd imagined, in the O.P. picture, the child was unaware of the picture being taken. Memento's are indeed family treasures and all these pictures will be important, far into the future, to others looking back at how we raised our kids in these "olden" days. Of course, the picture by the beach is immediately seductive and allows adults to muse. But, I must admit the same applies to your picture. Now if your picture was in a national gallery, (and it's that worthy), folk could and would write pages about it's significance. Asher
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