Multipal Edits
1-Peter Selz-Multipal Edits

Evolution of a portrait
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Peter Selz is the founding director of University (of California) Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive. I attended a lecture where I learned he was not only created the art museum but also was instrumental and supportive of Berkeley’s Free Speech movement in the 1960’s. He allowed museum space for the Free Speech poster making. He and his daughter and biographer told of his life supporting new and innovative art in the era. Afterwards I had an opportunity to ask what they thought of new art forms coming out of technology and was very disappointed to be given the party line that “The Techies are destroying San Francisco”
from there the conversation went down hill to high price of real-estate in SF.

My friend who was in charge of the program said she would pass on my iPhoto portraits of him if I liked but I’m not sure if I should I want to stick my neck out that far. What do you think?

Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge

22 thoughts

  1. Your portrait is an interpretation of the man, giving him some of the layers of his life. He is pensive and yet strong. You’ve captured the physical person and part of his identity. Nicely done. Happy Photo Challenge.

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    1. Thank you for putting words to what I was trying to capture here. It was the only photo I took of him but I had been watching him all day. I love portraits but they are so intimate it takes a lot of courage to get this close to some one.

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    1. I’m enjoying sharing with my Mobile Photo community. Your opinions mean the most to me. So if my friend passes it on to him, it won’t matter to much. I’ll keep you all in the loop.
      ~C

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  2. I like your second edit. The water-color look is gorgeous.

    FYI (since you didn’t ask): Don’t worry about what he might say about your work. Are you happy with it?
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    1. I like what I came up with. the Water color edit might be a reflection of how he use to be and the sepia is now.
      If my friend who know him passes the images on so be it but I’m not attached to any outcome..

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      1. I have heard that expectations are resentments under construction. Your detachment from the outcome is a good way to go. For what it is worth, I like your images.
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