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|| "Week's Work" Entry (August, 2009):

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Third Place: Andrew Spear
Image Type: Photo Story
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Places: First: 2   Second: 0   Third: 1  
Reviewer Comments:
Daniel Berman Student/Intern
Seattle | WA | US
Comments | What do you want this series to say? It has a kind of isolated perspective, one amongst many etc, but then there are a few frames that don't quite work within that context, like the 2nd and sixth images.

Shelley Cryan Photographer
New England | CT | USA
Comments | This seems like a very good start on an interesting series. I particularly like the last 4 images, which to me look like they're tied together with the theme "alone in a city of millions." The third picture -- on the subway -- could have been part of this series if you had altered the exposure so the phone woman was properly exposed and the rest of the people were underexposed -- you did wait for the right light but need to take it down a half or whole stop for the effect. I'd love to see more of this.

David Manning Photographer
Athens | GA |
Comments | I like the grand central shot and the lady against the blue the best of the series but beyond it being NYC street photography and some of them being simply cool features in their own right, whats the story you're trying to convey?

Maddie McGarvey Student/Intern
Pickerington | OH | USA
Comments | Love the light and composition.

Matt Eich Photographer
Norfolk | VA | United States
Comments | This is a well-seen street essay. Continue to look for intimacy.

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