So what do they say are the 3 most important things in real estate, location, location, location. Well for me, its all about location, authenticity and activity. so many people ask about image creation and how the images take on a natural feeling and tone to them... well, maybe because even if it is a produced shoot and not found scenarios, i try to keep all of the elements in mind when producing, shooting and editing. Here are a few of Michael Stewart yoga instructor doing what he does best, keeping it very authentic. Thanks Michael! Images on the way!
By he way, Michael host yoga retreats in fantastic places, as soon as I get details from him, I will post a link, thanks!
By he way, Michael host yoga retreats in fantastic places, as soon as I get details from him, I will post a link, thanks!
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Chuck Carver says:
Beautiful imagery. They have a great tonality and sense of place to them, as well as capturing Michael's inner strength. I wholeheartedly agree with you about it not being just location, location,location. An image has to do more than just tell me a story about where it happened.
(02.18.09 @ 06:47 AM)
Matt Chou says:
you also have a knack for movements in photography, the composition always has a very nice fluidly to them. I'm a fan.
(02.03.09 @ 12:09 PM)
Chad Jarae says:
very powerful images!
(01.30.09 @ 05:52 PM)
Tony says:
I couldn't agree with you more!
(01.29.09 @ 03:28 PM)
Michelle Moore says:
So true. 3 elements a photographer should live by.
(01.29.09 @ 09:36 AM)









