Juan Carlos Hernandez - Life Photographer
Les oeuvres de de Juan Carlos Hernandez sont mises à disposition selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d’Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 3.0 non transposé.
5/18/2010
Please vote for My Moment In Time ("Lens" photography blog of the New-York Times)
NOTE ADDED THE 18TH OF MAY 2010 : IF YOU MIND, IF YOU LIKE, PLEASE CLICK AND RECOMMEND MY PHOTOGRAPH http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/05/03/blogs/a-moment-in-time.html/#/4bdd9e8bdb799a6fb90000ac . THANKS A LOT ;-)
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I participated on Sunday 2th of May 2010 to this wonderful initiative by "Lens", the VERY interesting blog about photography, video and visual journalism of the New-York Times.
"With more than a bit of promotional hyperbole, we invited everyone with a camera to take a picture on Sunday, May 2, at 15:00 U.T.C. and submit it to The New York Times. For our part, we promised to cobble these together into a mosaic portrait of one “Moment in Time” around the world."
That's my moment, 17h02 in Geneva (= 15:00 U.T.C) , Switzerland, more exactly Rue de Carouge
Hope you will like the photograph
Regards
Pays/territoire :
Rue de Carouge, 1205 Genève, Suisse
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I very much like it!!!
Thanks for sharing it with your readers and keep up this great blog of yours! :)
Amazing flagrant! love the context...orientals...someone waiting for the bus...a curious poster...
:-)
Nice work, Juan, as usual... :-)
I, too, was to take part in this but I forgor all about it until I saw your post. Oh, well, another time, but it is good to see you remembered and you did an excellent job.
Detenerse...
mirando....
Y ver construir mundos....
marcando el alma...
Excelente...!!
Maravilloso proyecto....
Un Moment pour Réfléchir...
Bougies allumées une à une...
Les Cinq premières pour Chaque Continent
La Sixième pour l'Univers
La Septième pour ses Merveilles
La Huitième pour la Paix
La Neuvième pour qu'enfin s'ouvre la Porte de Nos Coeurs
Love the photograph! It spoke volumes to me. The many line patterns (series of boxes/squares/rectangles).
The power of unspoken thoughts/attitudes in the faces. The power from the poster - almost a threat with the candles or looks like candles which in turn seem to be spears or weapons - almost menacing. The tension created by the people. The man looks as if he is trying to protect or keep the younger lady from the condition of the older woman. To me, the poster candles represent time as candles on a cake. The profiled women represent youth and age.
The presence of fear and certainty in an odd combined way. The postures - the man's face as he views the waiting woman. The lady being held does not seem to be surrendered to the embrace and almost not moved by the man at all. Just very very interesting and truly open to interpretation of all kinds. Black and white - very powerful. So many innuendos. But this is simply an emotional reaction from one person.
(I feel like I am missing something extremely valuable by not knowing the word Pessah.)
Excellent photo and thanks!
Sunnie
After receiving your tweet, I decide to visit that link. I love your work so much. Great pic!
Beautiful. I love your work. =) Unfortunately, I did not get to your link soon enough to participate.
Hey, thanks for following my tweet and subscribe to my blog's RSS.
I really do hope, I will learn more from you.
Dear Mr. Hernandez:
Your photograph DID appear on the "Moment in Time" interactive gallery. Here is its URL. Thank you.
David W. Dunlap
LENS / The New York Times
Thanks to everyone and to the New-York Times for this nice initiative ;-)
Wonderful picture ... you are really a great fotographer!! :)
AnaAustria
Merci d'avoir un blog interessant
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