completely different

January 14th, 2010

 Deep B&W walls at North Steyne

As the light for taking photos this morning was worse than terrible (grey and drizzle) I figured I would bring you some high contrast black and whites. Overexposing everything first then bringing back the dark areas until they are all black helps to make what would otherwise have been some pretty ordinary photographs just that little bit more interesting, I hope you like it. The wind is in the South so there are some offshore peaks around, small but fun and the water is warm..

enjoy your day,

Joel Coleman

 longboard carves

 10 toes over

 poised and ready

 high contrast rights

 bent knees…

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  1. Neal Maxwell commented:

    Mr. Coleman,
    I am an art director/graphic designer with a medical technology company. I am interested in perhaps purchasing some of these high contrast images to use as environmental graphics at the company’s newly acquired orthopedic headquarters located in Memphis, Tennessee. I’m curious also about whether more of this style of imagery exists of people involved in other activities (running, climbing, biking, etc.). And if not, whether you might consider being commissioned to create such images. Please contact me at your earliest convenience.
    Sincerely,
    Neal

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