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In Focus: Faces

December 24, 2009

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I’ve had the idea of doing wide angle, unflattering portraits for a while now. It’s an interesting way to see a version of yourself.

Statement and Photos by David Denofreo

These are characters that we all have inside and some of us only see them in the bathroom mirror when you’re alone and the door is locked. To get in close and see every pore and hair, every little imperfection is a wonderful thing. People are not perfect and I’m grateful to those who are willing to share that with me.

I hope with these portraits, the subject is able to embraced their own imperfections and find humor in them. I would prefer to capture the awkward moments. The photo that is taken when someone has their eyes half open and in mid spoken word. The worst timing for a photo is what want.

With some faces, I would rather go for the extreme emotion.

The great thing is, everyone has a unique face. With every new shoot I learn what works with their face and who they are. I don’t always get it the first round, and Iím really happy that people are willing to come back for a second shoot so I can get it right.

The hard part, and also one of the most enjoyable parts is working with the model. Trying to find that character they have inside is a lot of fun. Sometimes the character is right there and all it takes is for them to stick out their tongue! With other people I have to dig a bit deeper.

Iíve only asked a couple of the people to participate in the beginning to get the ball rolling. The rest of the people in the collection have all asked me if they could participate after seeing the photos.


David works as a 3D artist specializing in environment art at Slant Six Games, a local video game company. Photographing textures to use as reference in his work slowly became a passion for photographing the buildings of Vancouver, “the older and dirtier the better.” His photographic interests also include portraits using available light, burlesque beauties, everyday people in and around Vancouver, and occasionally, local bands.

You can see more of David’s work here.

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