Friday, October 11, 2013

Colors light up the world. They're the tools a stylist uses after he/she is done with the blue prints of what to wear. A painter puts them together and blends new ones to make a better impression of the landscape he focuses on. We all have a favorite color, and there's certainly way more of them than what a 64 Crayola set carries. But I'm a simple guy. Overwhelmed by the endless buffet of colors I have, I like to stick with the colors we see on a daily bases: black, grey and white.

When I think of a great portrait picture, my preferences fall under elegant and natural. A smile caught in the middle of your laugh can go farther than a smile practiced every morning in your bathroom mirror. That said, combining the formality of black, white and grey colors, I can catch a hint of elegance in my portraits a emulate the fashion ads I walk by on my way to anywhere.

I wish to convey just that in my portraits; regardless of your sense of style, we can capture who you are without the need of hue in the frame. Whether its are a rocker into mohawks or a business man showing if his suitcase, under the influence of black,white and gray,  it shows us enough without showing us that much to begin with.

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