'Photos by: John Tyler' is seeking, searching and seeing if there are localized Lake Charles, Louisiana actors, muses, and models wanting to simply capture expressions on my Fujifilm camera, digital edition or handle the 35mm recently purchased with a roll of film. I'm available: [email protected] and these images are meant to aim for our outlook on the best possible features to get on film. Thank you, kindly. #ActiveAwarenessArt formerly known as, #bareandNEW Logos are available via http://facebook.com/PhotosbyJohnTyler
#PhotosbyJohnTyler coming from a photographer who had three exhibits, without the work of Photoshop, and straight to film or captured digital image. My aesthetic is taught to take from click, occasionally a darkroom, or a snap that instantly magnitudes a moment of.. magic. Don't get me twisted, I admire those that take time to overprocess and/or manipulate the imagery into something more magical, but best comes whenever you get the shot instantly. This has basically always been my brand and what I aim for, which is photography from roll onto print. There are of course, the 'edit' that could be blamed but that shall be saved for thy outtakes. Candidly coldness of a hot photograph to weather the storms that shine your true brightness.. click -ta-da-boom! Thank you, kindly..
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P.S. recently purchased a 35mm camera for film and along with my school's handbook for Photography 4 I am going to relive, reteach and relearn the true magic of excelling to the fourth year.. and yes, graduate.
Photos by a true eviction, art.
John's doe eyes linger to viewing
Exile the harsh but true beauties
These are people whom became muses
Complete models that withhold traits
Their own personalities delivered prints
Or images that went viral to outlets
They are treasured moments passed
But shall always live until lightyears
Given a shutter that sped freely
They are my payment of creating
A look that defined themselves captured
A pixel or imprint their grains of life
The spirit that was in front of camera
Through a lense that discovered humanity
A peaceful pose play on realness
Totaled up past portfolios that reign
Upon a time that once was
The true eviction of art, photography.