Wednesday, March 11, 2009
(moving) self-portrait
just testing out the video feature on my little point and shoot. might do more of these. short videos i mean... (not specifically cheesy self-portrait videos). the original source material looks ok, though they're suffering some quality loss and getting a little digitized/compressed here on the blog.
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It's been such a long time since we first share pictures (i'm quite sure you dont even remember it :). I'm amazed by how beautiful your work is now. It was great, now it's art.
dear Lauren, if you preffer to keep testing this with cheesy self-portraits until you get the most incredible perfect quality... we'll not complain.
I could even invent some problems about it just to keep you trying.
hahah, but seriously. In motion it's a totally different experience. but your style remains intact. congratulations.
keep up the good work.
we love it.
mesmerizing! great work and I look forward to seeing more videos in the future!
Hi Lauren,
What is the music you used?
It has a great twin peaks feel to it.
test passed.
Giving CCG "life" in movement is hardly "cheesy." Amazingly sensual in its simplicity.
what encoder do you use?
The moving selfie is a great idea. This one is not cheesy at all without the sound; every frame is one of those perfect shots I could never get even one of with a DSLR.
hmm, yeah, I like that. :P
I like it a lot, but I think I'd prefer it without the music though. It's a stunning video.
It's incredible how the film retains the same sense of atmosphere as your photographs. Your work is an inspiration.
Lauren Lauren Lauren, you are melting hearts all over the US with this.
Beautiful clip hun and soooo sensual!
Love it!
amazing :o
bravo :}
*hat off*
Damn, the music fits well. Dont post more of these though. I'd need to book a ticket to USA to see this prodigy live ;-]
cheers from PL
killer! :)
video just seems to skip some frames or slow down on fps, but that might depend on my Mac (really?).
smooth soundtrack indeed - who's playing?
brilliant capture of a seductive mood
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