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  Mr. Christopher Boswell   
  Tacoma, WA USA  
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Art: Thea Foss Storm by Artist Christopher Boswell
"Thea Foss Storm"
Christopher Boswell

Art: Sheila by Artist Christopher Boswell
"Sheila"
Christopher Boswell

Art: Melvin on the Steps by Artist Christopher Boswell
"Melvin on the Steps"
Christopher Boswell

Art: Melvin on the Road by Artist Christopher Boswell
"Melvin on the Road"
Christopher Boswell

Art: Steph by Artist Christopher Boswell
"Steph"
Christopher Boswell

"Sheila"

Art: Sheila by Artist Christopher Boswell
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Media:  Photography
Dimensions:  18x24
Date of Work:  1994

Title: Sheila 






Many times my subjects have been the people closest to me at any given time willing or not. Good fortune has blessed me with willing friends and lovers to fill this passion in me, for that I am very grateful. Of course the term people includes all the animals too!

Here is a photograph of Sheila taken with a simple background on film with a Minolta x-700.  We shot this with two lights using one on full power and one set to half hoping to achieve a two to one lighting ratio. The image was captured on 100 speed color film and then scanned so there have been several brightness and contrast adjustments by the scanner and software. Note the grain from the film.

In my humble opinion, a good image starts with a great subject and Sheila sure fills that requirement. Then add some light, the rule of thirds, some S shaped lines and you are in business.

Good luck and keep shooting! 

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