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    Junior Member afina's Avatar
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    Homeless In Toronto - photoseries

    This is the work of my husband, Kirk Edward Mitchell. Since he is not registered in this forum, he would like to know what you think of this.
    You can see more of his work on www.kedwardmitchell.com (in process of being updated with more recent work) and www.myspace.com/kedwardmitchell.
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    Re: Homeless In Toronto - photoseries

    Nice! His work reminds me of Garry Winogrand's. I particularly like the figure groups in the 4th.

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    Re: Homeless In Toronto - photoseries

    It is very difficult to make judgements on so many in one thread.
    However i choose no 3 as been the best. All are variations on a theme but I would like to have seen some different homelessness situations added to this series.
    I looked at your husbands webpages and i thought some of the nude shots very original. It seems he had excellent models with wonderful poses that really portray the beauty and complexity of the female (especially) form.
    Tom
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