AEGIPAN is a photographer who likes to be defined by his work and not by his credentials or what he did before. Some people are just about the now, and Aegipan is one of those individuals.
You can tell it the moment you start looking through his portfolio.
He has a deep interest in capturing the different faces of human nature, and especially the ever-changing shades of the female form. He focuses his lens on the many moods of women: women being playful, being serious, being sassy, being romantic, being sullen, being sexy. Women being themselves. And he captures each instant.
Official Website: AEGIPAN GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY - http://aegipan.olympe.in
AEGIPAN est le genre de photographe qui aime être défini par son propre travail et non par des références ou ce qu'il a fait avant. Il fait partie de ces gens pour qui l'instant présent est le moment véritablement important.
Vous vous en rendrez compte tout de suite en regardant son portfolio.
Son principal intérêt se porte sur les différentes facettes de la nature humaine et essentiellement sur la nature féminine toujours changeante. Il est capable d'en capturer toutes les différentes nuances. La femme parfois séductrice, parfois sérieuse, impertinente,mélancolique, romantique ou sexy: la femme étant elle-même tout simplement.
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Comments (8)
BibbyBear
I would have been impressed had you uploaded the "unedited" version however, when one can see how much more professional it looks after the colour correction, then I would have to say a definite improvement. A very sensuous capture and beautifully postworked (or in your case.... perfected!) xx
lue
Work you do is great and i do corecction on my shots when it is needed but I do have problem with all this, I think it is diffrent when you do it to preserv the image or to corected to some point but I like the shot for what it is real and no messing about it. I know most of the people do not think about it, my friend worked for playboy for some time and the corrections that he did over there darn the person is not what it use to be, I do not thin color or some small thing matter but then it gets to the point what is real. I gusse it is in human nature to do things and make them for what are and what are not. nice job man.
Stormbreaker
Both look very nice. Personally I don't think "this" shot needed correction, but you are the artist. Nice work. ^_^
calico1
I like the postwork.
jhustead
Great looking lady. I agree postwork wasn't needed but after all this is your photo so you get to choose what to do with it. Keep up your nice work.
bkhook
Excellent work... as always... "Just a little note, this picture is 100% coming from me. I've done everything from choosing the props in the shop to the final postwork. I say that because there's more and more "photographers" making pictures during photography "courses" or postworking their pictures by another people and after claiming their pictures are theirs." I know what you mean.. I have had a photographer use my postwork and or color correction applied to their work and claim it all as their own. I believe it has even been published in a book. Everyone here knows I manipulate photos generously given to me by photographer Marcus Ranum and I give due credit, he is not of who I speak.
hotracer2
beautifully done:):):)
ldgilman
I'm glad I don't have to make a decision, I like them both. I would think the bottom image would be the one chosen for professional work (advertising, fashion, etc), the top just to show.