Smile
Not an easy challenge, Ben’s smile. I rarely show pictures of people I know, unless they are public. Above, a picture of this year’s class from the Advanced Master in Digital Business Strategy I’m heading on the Paris Campus of Grenoble Management School. As the picture is already online, no worries.
Chinese New Year, 2017. We missed this year’s version. For some reason they scaled it down dramatically even though the event is getting more and more popular every year. It will be harder and harder to take pictures of smiles. In the future you will see the back of the person in front of you.
This picture made me smile. The guy’s name is Christophe but I only met him once. Never saw him again. Funny chap though.
Last week-end at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Paris. I liked the grin of the guy in the second row, behind the conductor.
A smiling Marisa Mercade, A Bandoneon player at the Holy Trinity last week-end./
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Je suis photographe et aquarelliste. Je pratique la photographie depuis l'enfance et la photographie numérique depuis 1995. J'en ai fait mon activité principale en 2021. Je possède un studio photo dans le 15e arrondissement de Paris
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Oh, I’m glad to meet someone else who finds it difficult to be comfortable photographing people. These examples show it’s worth overcoming the embarrassment.
Thanks Margaret
nice selection of smiles 🙂
Your images are wonderful, but your portrait of Christophe is especially MARVELOUS. It reminds me a bit of that iconic photo of Einstein sticking his tongue out — it captures the same depth of personality and character. Great work, Yann.
He did all the work! (Christophe not Einstein)
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