Can't believe you smashed through that so quickly! I've spent longer procrastinating about doing a project
I think it has been great to set the goal and achieve it, to keep it going as a 'project ' would lose that I think ... though I will still try to do the odd portrait of someone I find 'interesting'.Are you not tempted to keep it going?
Thank you Paul... yes, once you are on the go it gets easier, at least it did for me.Brilliant work.
It would take me 100 beers to build up the courage to approach the first candidate...
Thanks Alan, as above I was thinking about tattoos but the approach needs to be rehearsed a bit!Congratulations Gramps!
Onward to something else now?
Thanks Chris, I've never really done a 'project' before so it was something completely different and actually very enjoyable.Great set, full of great characters! Well done on completing it, Roger
Here's to the next oneThanks Chris, I've never really done a 'project' before so it was something completely different and actually very enjoyable.
Thanks Alan and for taking the time to view them.What an amazing project. Thanks for sharing
Congratulations, very well done
Excellent achievement, very well done
Thanks for commenting @zaytsevI’m late to the party as usual as I’ve only just discovered this thread - this was a great series and I admire the tenacity it took not just to get such a variety of people, but a bit of back story.
I studied civil engineering at the University of Bristol 20 years ago and through one way or another haven’t been back since graduation, but it was such a great, individual, sometimes bohemian but robust city that deserves far more attention.
Great stuff @gramps
Thank youWell done
Thanks, I really enjoyed doing it and maybe I'll give it, or similar, another go in the future.This is brilliant! 100 relly well done portraits. There must be a photography gallery thereabouts that would be happy to give you an exhibition.