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12-JUN-2006

Winemaker, Roseburg, Oregon, 2006

The personality of Philippe Girardet is as spirited as the taste of his wines. I tried to bring out that spirit in this close-up environmental portrait. The subject is framed front and back by symbolic context – bottles of wine, both upright and on their sides. One of those upright bottles, as well as the structure of the wine rack itself, also creates a geometric pattern that carries the eye of the viewer directly to the face of the subject.

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Phil Douglis05-Jul-2006 06:26
Thanks, Mo, for appreciating the symbolic relationship between subject and context here. That is what makes environmental portraits work, along with the character revealed by an expression.
monique jansen05-Jul-2006 05:44
The juxtaposition of the wine bottles and the face of the winemaker really make this photo work. And of course the expression on his face works too.
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