Nice candid; has a very 70's feel to it (the muted tones maybe?)
Posted by One Way at October 8, 2007 04:00 AMis that unionjack guitar supposed to be noel gallagher's?
Posted by avp at October 8, 2007 04:06 AMabsolutely awesome!!! the mood and textures of colors are miraculous.
Posted by tadas at October 8, 2007 05:51 AMlove it
Posted by miss-teek at October 8, 2007 10:59 AMExcellent! I like how several lines in the image lead into the subject.
Posted by Justin at October 8, 2007 11:21 AMGreat shot! The colours suit the mood, as do the shadows.
Posted by Elinor at October 8, 2007 01:10 PMI really like the graininess in this photo. It gives the photo an almost sketch-like quality.
Posted by geeky at October 8, 2007 01:12 PMHAPPY BIRTHDAY SAM!!! I have no idea who this person is, but I hope you mugged him while he was asleep so you could have some money to go out on your birthday. Oh wait. You're a famous and rich photographer. Still, mugging is fun! Be sure to hit both his hands with a sock full of batteries so he can't call the police right away. And just for fun, hit his junk as well.
Posted by coop at October 8, 2007 02:23 PMLove this shot.
Posted by Kimberly Way at October 8, 2007 03:08 PMsweet dreams!
Posted by mahan at October 8, 2007 03:10 PMThis is really lovely. The tones and grainy-ness almost make it look like an illustration. It tells a story.
Posted by Serena at October 8, 2007 03:16 PMAt first glance I thought he was a homeless teenager.
Posted by kss at October 8, 2007 04:32 PMLove the union jack guitar!
Posted by Neil Redfern at October 8, 2007 08:24 PMthat is one nice photo, did you do any enhancing on that? if you didn't then that is SO impressive! :)
Posted by Toronto Mortgage at October 8, 2007 11:24 PMIt's not too often we see an indoor shot from you. This is a reason to want more.
Posted by RP at October 8, 2007 11:53 PMI reminds me very much of the work of rock / band photographer Karen McBride - maybe you should look up her photos because this style seems to have similarities through my eyes anyway. Good job!
Posted by Ed O'Keeffe at October 9, 2007 09:36 PMClassic work. You are opperating on another level again. Its all comming together lately.
Posted by scott at October 10, 2007 04:33 AM