Great shot, and well done on getting it in the magazine. It's always a kick to see your own stuff in a glossy magazine...
This is a discussion on Portrait of Leonard Cohen within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Great shot, and well done on getting it in the magazine. It's always a kick to see your own stuff ...
Great shot, and well done on getting it in the magazine. It's always a kick to see your own stuff in a glossy magazine...
Congrats Marko! Great shot and I am so jealous on so many levels!
Congrats and way to go Marko, glad to hear, must be very satisfying, too cool.
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That is a wonderful photo!! Must have been great to meet him and on top of that get such a great shot!!
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Thanks again everyone!
I've been lucky enough to have met and photographed a number of celebs in the past....and in general, honestly, not a big deal.
But Leonard Cohen is one of my favourite modern artists in ANY discipline or craft, and so I was thrilled to have photographed him.
And then for people to appreciate the photo...that's just sweet sweet cake.
Just in case people don't know who he is...he is a Master poet and singer/songwriter. If you are a fan of deeply powerful and hauntingly beautiful lyrics Mr. Cohen is your man.
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