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Sunday, July 21, 2024
Napkin?
I found this last Czanara photo attached to an ad reselling a book of his work. It was labeled "Young Man with a Napkin," but I don't see a napkin anywhere. Perhaps it was a mistranlation of towel.
Your fave is striking, but I like this one best. The lighting is cool, the poses very good, and the model comfortable and confident in showing his maleness. Big Dude
Dear Jerry, I don't know if the word towel is a bad translation, but in French it has several definitions. A napkin may refer to: 1) a piece of cloth that you place on your knees when you eat so as not to get dirty and to dry your fingers. 2) A small satchel for a businessman, for example.(Attacher-case) 3) a beach towel((Like on the photo))
Wonderful to see this! If I am correct a collector purchased his collection of photographs and art therefore rescuing it from obscurity. Nice to see it here. Thanks Jerry.
Your fave is striking, but I like this one best. The lighting is cool, the poses very good, and the model comfortable and confident in showing his maleness. Big Dude
ReplyDeleteGute Fotomontage von Czanara.
ReplyDeleteEine weitere nachdenkliche Fotoserie :)
Glad you enjoyed the series.
DeleteLovely. We've all been like this on the beach. Trying to look cool, photographed inti the sun.
ReplyDeleteSo we have.
DeleteWell presented series on Carrance/Czanara….:)
ReplyDeleteAnother obscure photographer that should be more widely known.
Thank you!
DeleteHis other work on your blog is very artistic and you present it very well….:)
DeleteDear Jerry, I don't know if the word towel is a bad translation, but in French it has several definitions.
ReplyDeleteA napkin may refer to:
1) a piece of cloth that you place on your knees when you eat so as not to get dirty and to dry your fingers.
2) A small satchel for a businessman, for example.(Attacher-case)
3) a beach towel((Like on the photo))
Thank you, Albert. It now makes perfect sense!
DeleteWonderful to see this! If I am correct a collector purchased his collection of photographs and art therefore rescuing it from obscurity. Nice to see it here. Thanks Jerry.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Pat!
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