This is the second “published” portrait of him, by you. And a good one.
Lots of doubts behind this piercing glance. But a doubting man is way more clever than one who knows, for he is more open to whatever comes. And a good point for a photographer. I should go work on this myself now.
I ran into Mr. Fischer while walking around Chinatown a few years ago. He and I started talking gear and he showed me his custom made lens. Very nice guy and this is a very nice portrait of him.
a beautiful beautiful shot. I am always humbled here.
emOctober 14, 2012, 2:36 pm
oh, I just saw the picture and thought that I do have to leave a comment, as I met mark once, during my stay in the beautiful city of ny… he is a one of a kind… we did a shoot on the very streets of nyc…. great picture of him, and stunning pics in your portfolio…
This is the second “published” portrait of him, by you. And a good one.
Lots of doubts behind this piercing glance. But a doubting man is way more clever than one who knows, for he is more open to whatever comes. And a good point for a photographer. I should go work on this myself now.
cool, lance henriksen!!
No, just a lookalike, Mark Fisher.
Captivating as always, Joe.
I ran into Mr. Fischer while walking around Chinatown a few years ago. He and I started talking gear and he showed me his custom made lens. Very nice guy and this is a very nice portrait of him.
a beautiful beautiful shot. I am always humbled here.
oh, I just saw the picture and thought that I do have to leave a comment, as I met mark once, during my stay in the beautiful city of ny… he is a one of a kind… we did a shoot on the very streets of nyc…. great picture of him, and stunning pics in your portfolio…