Lovely portraits Sharon, I love the two on the right they both look like the really characters on the team :), the two agents of the left look like they are at the end of their shift, just that little bit more worn out looking π
Thank you :-). I agree with your perceptions of these four agents – there was a fifth but when I asked if I could take their photo she hightailed it right out of there. They had just finished listening to their supervisor (who I also asked permission from before asking the agents) who was giving them a firm talking to when I first walked by.
Isn’t it funny how you can get some kind of a feeling from people, the lad on the right and the woman are the kind to just let their talking to wash over them, the other two took it a bit harder.
I think people at work would be a great photo story project. I have done some commercial – in the office type picture, but your paid to make them all look like the are over happy being there.
A project that covers people as they are is a wonderful thing and you captured it very well here, well done !
That is an excellent idea!! People at work!! I love it. How, though, as you said employers are all about public relations and putting a smile on everyone’s face. We’d have to sneak in somehow or choose places that are public. One huge megastore that’s all over the US comes to mind. Those folks are also an interesting and diverse group. In fact a project could be shooting those particular folks all over the country in those particular stores……….:-) π But really Nigel, that’s a great idea.
I remember this one, I think. Four very different personalities here =)
Hi Scott,
Yep π
I should change it to “Son of TSA Agents.” π
I love this portrait and keep tinkering with it to no avail.
I like how their expressions represent the spectrum of TSA personalities!
Thank you Scott π
Lovely portraits Sharon, I love the two on the right they both look like the really characters on the team :), the two agents of the left look like they are at the end of their shift, just that little bit more worn out looking π
Hi Nigel π
Thank you :-). I agree with your perceptions of these four agents – there was a fifth but when I asked if I could take their photo she hightailed it right out of there. They had just finished listening to their supervisor (who I also asked permission from before asking the agents) who was giving them a firm talking to when I first walked by.
Airports are just fascinating places π
Hi Sharon.
Isn’t it funny how you can get some kind of a feeling from people, the lad on the right and the woman are the kind to just let their talking to wash over them, the other two took it a bit harder.
I think people at work would be a great photo story project. I have done some commercial – in the office type picture, but your paid to make them all look like the are over happy being there.
A project that covers people as they are is a wonderful thing and you captured it very well here, well done !
Hi Nigel :-),
Thank you so much.
That is an excellent idea!! People at work!! I love it. How, though, as you said employers are all about public relations and putting a smile on everyone’s face. We’d have to sneak in somehow or choose places that are public. One huge megastore that’s all over the US comes to mind. Those folks are also an interesting and diverse group. In fact a project could be shooting those particular folks all over the country in those particular stores……….:-) π But really Nigel, that’s a great idea.
OMG…………………this is PRICELESS!!!!!
haha Merilee thank you! I’d love to see your take on some airport scenes during your travels……..and I look forward to your upcoming images!! π