Name: George L. Argento
Occupation: Studio/Production Artist
D.O.B.: 08/20/60 (45 years young)
Highly Motivated (but slightly TWISTED)individual
Hobbies: Computer technology, 3d design, graphics animation, photography, sculpture, drawing,video production, special effects, and golf.
(Just kidding about the golf, please!)
BIOBorn in Brooklyn, N.Y. (Yo! Vinny)
One brother, one sister.
At the age of three my parents decided to move
us all to a tiny mind numbing town in upstate
N.Y. where I became a smart ass brat, got into
tons of trouble, was thrown out of school at fifteen, got a job with Dad and drove trucks for twenty years! Until... Still being a smart ass, I lost my license drag racing, drinking beer, and telling a cop what he could do with his night stick! (he took me literally, it wasn't pretty)Anyway, I finally decided to get my act together. I took a class and recieved my GED where I was introduced to computers. I liked what I could do and decided to learn more. Eight months of applications for financial aid later I wound up in Ulster County Community College where I achieved an Associate Degree in Advertising Design and Graphics Technology... and to my suprise (and everyone's who knew me) Graduation with honors and a scholorship to New York University... Where I recieved a BS, and where I am now employed as an instructor and staff of their Multimedia lab. So now I teach a photoshop class along with co-teaching a video production class and create Educational Videos (not those kind, get your minds out the gutter) I work in all aspects of production from conception to post-production editing where I have my most fun creating graphics, intros, and special effects to incorporate into the video.
Ok, now I want everyone who reads this to e-mail me and tell me if you believe this story or not!
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Comments (14)
Apophis906
I to find it hard to choose. I would say the color for me,but the B&W is still just as excellent.Excellent job here.
cynlee
tough, i'd go with the b&w, looks more arty while the color looks more clinical :]
BlACklADY-
Hummmm my decision is color BUT b&n is great... i think that color image... and I amaze myself of your capacity to photograph the details in the bodies.... Especialmente cuerpos ;) this is so attractive and sensual. Great job!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)* Luck!!!!!!!
gwfa
it's undecidable (for me at least too) - they have an independent character (hence I'm keeping mostly two versions ;-))
Matyas
Cynlee is right, the skin has to have a softer aspect. Too many details in the color photo, it seems a cheese grater... (sorry for comparison)...B&W is much better!
a-blue--angel
great shot! tasty curves. I would go for the colored one...it's a unusual color, that's why.
FabioNemo
deep impact
enxo69
clearly coloured one. in this case it gives more intensity to the picture (i think...)
gallimel
I also go for colour, though BW is always a classic that pleases. I go for colour cos the way the skin chnages tonality from the bending has really a grip on my eyes. Plus is very homogenic kind of balancing in all parts :)
DrummerDick
i would go for the colored as well
SoulSearcherr
pick which one you feel in your gut..and go with it..anyways how can ya go wrong..wonderful shot
FearaJinx
I like the color better. :p Excellent shot!
edddd
Color seems to pop more in this shot. it kind of reminds me of a sand dune under a bright moon.
TwistedMindDesigns
Thank you all for your input... Well, I've decided!...... Color! ....and the reason? Well, gallimel says it best!.... TMD