Black Crane
Black crane : Throughout Asia, the crane is a symbol of happiness and eternal youth. In Japan, the crane is one of the mystical or holy creatures (others include the dragon and the tortoise) and symbolizes good fortune and longevity because of its fabled life span of a thousand years.
Definition: to stretch toward an object of attention craning her neck to get a better view
amateur category
Black Crane (Single)
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AUTHOR
Born in 1959, Malcolm is an architect with a passion for photography. As a student studying architecture he was drawn to the black and white street photography in Paris and New York City from the 30’s-60’s in particular the photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Sophie Calle, and Robert Doiseau. While studying photography at the Ontario College of Art and Design and the Ryerson School of Image Arts, he became interested in the black and white fashion/portraits/fine art photographs of Richard Avedon, Lillian Bassman, Sarah Moon, Peter Lindbergh, Irvin Penn, and Deborah Turbeville from the 60’s/70’s. Malcolm has received a number of awards for his photography including ; a finalist and 3rd place winner in the Black & White Zebra Awards ( 2012, 2014, 2015, & 2017 ), the International Photography Awards ( 2015, 2016 2017, 2018, & 2019), the Photographer’s Forum Magazine Photography Awards (2013 & 2014 ), a Bronze & Silver in the 2014 PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris awards, and Rangefinder Magazine’s “Body” competition ( Boudoir 2016 & 2017 ). His images were featured in Black & White Magazine’s Portfolio Awards issues in August 2013 and 2015 to 2019.
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