adj. quaint·er, quaint·est
1. Charmingly odd, especially in an old-fashioned way: "Sarah Orne Jewett . . . was dismissed by one critic as merely a New England old maid who wrote quaint, plotless sketches of late 19th-century coastal Maine" (James McManus).
2. Unfamiliar or unusual in character; strange: quaint dialect words. See Synonyms at strange.
3. Cleverly made; artful.
This project was pretty hard. it really made me think about what i had to shoot and if it made sense. im not saying i dont like the project though. i enjoyed editing the photos to kinda give them a creepy feeling to them. it was just hard to think about what i could shoot. everything in this project was shot in my grandmothers house so i hope you enjoy her little treasures.
Paul I do really like these pictures. I feel like if people know what you're shooting for they will get it right away but it might take others a little longer. I agree with you this project was hard, you did very well with what you were given.
ReplyDeleteThese are really nice man. The shadows and texture stand out a ton. The trip-tych is my favorite all of the photos go together so well.
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