The Pizza Boy

© Andrew Colby

The Pizza Boy

Uploaded: September 30, 2004

Description

any comments welcome, I really want to improve with portraiture.

Comments

Ellen Peach level-classic October 19, 2004

I don't shoot people much but I think this is a cool candid shot...a narrow depth of field would have blurred the background and focused more on 'The Pizza Boy'! #180128

Colleen Braun October 20, 2004

great James Dean image, the car parts are a little distracting, love the attitude he evokes... #859137

Andrew Colby October 20, 2004

Yeah I am thinking about making another version and blurring out the background, both of you are definitely right on that one. BTW, the pizza boy is me :-) I have a BS degree and I"m working on a second one and graduate school now, but the economy has left me still working crappy jobs :-( #859312

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