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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Movement in Black & White


When it is so cold outside (like it is lately in New York) few people want to stand and have their photo taken so I'm having to work on the fly more right now.

Comments on "Movement in Black & White"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:34 AM) : 

One of the things I love most about this site is how it inspires me to try new looks. I've been wondering how to wear my fur vest as part of an outfit (without having to wear it on top of my coat and take it on and off every time I go indoors) and I think I just found my solution. Thanks, Sart. Your site is more effective than most fashion magazines that it actually encourages me to look not just at the people you shoot, but to reconsider the way I dress, as well, because you're shooting real people with real style.

www.thefashioninformer.typepad.com

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:36 AM) : 

One of the things I love most about this site is how it inspires me to try new looks. I've been wondering how to wear my fur vest as part of an outfit (without having to wear it on top of my coat and take it on and off every time I go indoors) and I think I just found my solution. Thanks, Sart. Your site is more effective than most fashion magazines that it actually encourages me to look not just at the people you shoot, but to reconsider the way I dress, as well, because you're shooting real people with real style.

www.thefashioninformer.typepad.com

 

Blogger Alice Olive said ... (9:08 AM) : 

Well she looks great on the fly! The movement shows off her coat beautifully.

 

Blogger Earth Girl said ... (9:38 AM) : 

Do you have any shots of people actually dressed for the cold, other than Bill Cunningham? Please show us that you can be fashionable and warm. I guess my Hoosier Mama common sense is kicking in.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:11 AM) : 

Isn't that the Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:21 AM) : 

channeling Tippi and maybe even Denueve w/ the head tilt. love the movement in the shot - picks up personality

 

Blogger edemay said ... (10:32 AM) : 

hot stuff.

 

Blogger Cut of cloth said ... (10:36 AM) : 

A very stylish woman with great legs
Reminiscent of a younger Catherine Deneauve
New York City Chic
Well spotted Monsieur Sart!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:38 AM) : 

OMG, that 80s Berlin song from Top Gun just ran through my head!

She's crazy and that outfit's deserving of praise for days.

This is like, the luckiest shot ever (rivaled only by the Parisienne on the blue bike and the androgynous girl in the middle of an NY crosswalk).

mltt

 

Blogger RoseAG said ... (10:39 AM) : 

I'm very traditional -
I don't care for the lighter weight coat over the furry vest.

I like the vest/skirt/stockings/boot, but to me the coat is an afterthought. I might actually like a big cape instead

 

Blogger dnqcnn said ... (1:45 PM) : 

kind of an sporty image so it seems to me,,
i love it!!!

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (5:23 PM) : 

I'm not keen on the contrast of the light coat and the vest.
Fur is always a bad choice in my opinion, but here it's clashing with the skirt and the coat.
Seems dressed for effect and not the weather, which is always a bad start, imo.

 

Blogger Jason Hahn said ... (6:21 PM) : 

GREAT shot! It could easily work as an ad.

 

Blogger Bobby D. said ... (6:23 PM) : 

I really like this, but I think I'd make sure my vest fit snug, so it would not add all that poundage. I'm sure this woman is much slimmer than she looks. She still looks great, not heavy or anything, just adding too much bulk around your midsection is never a great thing. the outer part looks very summery.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:22 PM) : 

nice clothes. but too Poofy in my opinion.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:27 PM) : 

Thank you for posting this picture. I often get discouraged looking a pictures of rail thin models. I love that this woman's calfs are a little larger and she doesn't make any excuses for it. She looks fabulous and comfortable in her own skin and to a young girl like myself, this picture is quite inspirational. It makes me feel a little more comfortable with myself.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:47 AM) : 

Beautiful gams. Great vest, just a fantastic shot. Thanks Mr. Sart!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:17 AM) : 

congrats for being the absolute blog!!!

 

Blogger Jack Daniel said ... (9:40 AM) : 

your movement photo's are more interesting than posed ones. I've always been fascinated by movement pics more than posed ones.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:31 PM) : 

love her legs and love this site!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:30 PM) : 

When you take someone's shot that is on the move, do you ask for their permission afterwards?

On a related note, do you need to ask for their permission?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:39 PM) : 

she looks great. i love her white jacket... but is it really THAT cold that people wont pose for the sart? come to montreal... i know i'd stop in our -36C weather to have my photo taken.

 

Blogger Blue Floppy Hat said ... (11:57 PM) : 

I'm not so crazy about the outfit, it looks too bulked-up on top (hair, coat) in contrast to the shorter skirt. But I do like the motion of the photograph, it catches at least some of what the clothes seem like as you go about your daily business.

 

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