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              December 1, 2012
              Chris Lambeth

              Creative portrait photography by Vilde Indrehus

              Here we are, back again with another young, incredible artist. Vilde Indrehus is a 17 year old photographer from Norway. I know this whole “Instagram” look has been done over and over yet there is just something about all these shots that gets me. The composition, DOF, ideas, everything just comes together so nicely. Its so nice to see young talent popping up. Gives me some hope for the future generations.

              A few words from Vilde:
              “I am a 17 year old girl from Norway. I have been serious about photography for about a year now, and I am addicted. It’s weird how an interest can turn your life upside down. From the moment I really got into this medium, I started seeing things from a whole different perspective. The things that no one else notices are the things that I love the most: a graveyard, rain, garbage and clouds are examples of things that inspire me. Especially clouds! Everything is so damn beautiful. I want to photograph everything I see. And when I say everything, I totally mean it. I love how photography makes me see this world just as beautiful as it is. And it somehow confuses me that I’m the only one I know that think of it that way.” – Vilde Indrehus


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              What are your thoughts on these??

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              • http://www.facebook.com/nick.fancher Nick Fancher

                Amazing talent for that age (and most any age).

              • Anthony Thurston

                I love the majority of them, Id love to get a look at how they shot and then processed these. 

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Matias-Acevedo/1014569066 Matias Acevedo

                great pics!!!

              • http://www.mattleitholt.com/ Matt Leitholt

                Phenomenal shots! Love the style and uniqueness. 

              • http://twitter.com/baldymacky Iain Mack

                Absolutely amazing images. :)

              • http://twitter.com/wakinglifeart Michael Sanchez

                Frankly i am getting very tired of seeing these images over and over on this forum. Fstoppers is not Tumblr, please stop posting every young artist you run across on tumblr. Yes, this artist is talented and one day when she develops her artist statement and focus she will be great. But with no BTS info or explanation of the work the post is no different from tumblr. It is detrimental to all of your members when you post an artist who states “a graveyard, rain, garbage and clouds are examples of things that inspire me”. Please set the bar higher fstoppers. 

              • http://www.facebook.com/dana.m.borbely Dana Marié Borbely

                She is not bad, but fstoppers cannot tell the difference between digital art and photography. Check out this video posted by this “photographer”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0m3Jd3Cz7U&feature=relmfue

                There is a lot of photoshop involved from multiple images hence making it a manipulation and not photography. Photography is when you do everything manually and not by a lot of post-processing of many images. Manipulation is the process of taking make images or sources and combining them together to create an illusion, by what she is doing here. 
                What she is doing is not a bad thing. Photo manipulation is a art but it is not photography art. Manipulation and photography are two different art styles. People need to understand that, but, however, if the public find a picture “pretty” it is automatically popular, which is wrong since there are many photographers out there that can produce this stuff or more complex works without photoshop and do not get this much attention. F-stoppers, dig deeper. Just because people have a lot of views on Flickr does not make them talented. Please look for more experienced or older photographers who know what they are doing to help inspired people. You are increasing the rates of photographers using photoshop to make good images which is wrong. Photoshop is not a bad thing though, but when you over kill it like this, it can make or break it. Know the difference between digital art and photography. This girl is too young to understand photography, but one day she might be a pretty good digital artist. And no age has nothing to do with it, but it is experience that has something to do with it.

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Bram-Berkien/640803000 Bram Berkien

                I’m inclined to agree with Michael. The point is not that the pictures aren’t good and inspiring. What’s starting to annoy me is that Chris, quite frankly, the majority of your inspirational photography posts are extremely similar. Young photographers, instagrami-ish look (like you state in your introduction above) and just really similar in style and subject matter. One or two posts would’ve been fine but please show some variation. I do actually like to see posts of pictures alongside the usual BTS videos but this is just getting old. Please take this comment to heart. And I’d appreciate if people did not react in the usual way, stating Michael and myself are trolling or haters or whatever, try to see the point :)

              • http://www.facebook.com/timgallo84 Tim Gallo

                its easy. they just do it to get more views… have you mentioned the titles lately? how many “unique” “inspiring” “amazing” and “crazy” crappy photo we have to see? and its not just that the photos are bad…technically there are good. its just their bad taste :). 

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Michael-Kennedy/665583046 Michael Kennedy

                17..really…ahh crap…I’m off to maccas for a job

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=683950037 Mishan Warnakulasuriya

                What can I say… Simply amazing and inspiring! 

              • http://www.facebook.com/tguillaro Tony Guillaro

                Very well done…

              • http://www.facebook.com/tguillaro Tony Guillaro

                One must go with the flow of time, Photoshop is an amazing program. In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with the amount of editing that was done. He took a already great images and made it into an amazing one.

              • Miles Lockwood

                Not impressed. Seen all these images on Flickr 5 years ago, same look feel everything. 

              • Miles Lockwood

                An image will always be better, the more that is done in camera.

              • http://www.facebook.com/sophak.pann Sophak Pann

                I too have noticed the trend that has been coming from Chris. Sorry to say, his post are very similar. She is really good at photoshop. But, she is spending too much time on that rather than focusing on finishing an image in camera. But, that’s my opinion and it doesn’t matter. 

              • Gary DoctorZ

                Beautiful work.  I like it.

              • http://wemetlastnight.tumblr.com/ Albi Kl

                I think that video you posted was the most inspiring thing about this article. The article should have focused on this girl’s compositing skills as quite frankly, she’s not half bad.

                @Chris Lambeth – Perhaps you could reach out to these artists for a QA or BTS so these posts have more content than a simple showcase of their work.

              • http://twitter.com/susheel_c Susheel Chandradhas

                Agreed, additionally, some of the retouching is quite basic. With the layering cloning and other effects being quite apparent. Good work, but FStoppers needs to set the bar higher. 

              • http://www.mikefolden.com Mike Folden

                Regardless of how much photoshop is involved, these images are stunning. PS is an art in itself and I appreciate these post. I surf FS for inspiration and education and I love posts like this. 

              • http://twitter.com/Too_Creative Lorenzo P

                The photos have a very whimsical feel, love it!! 

              • leethecam

                Personally I like to see other people’s work.  I doubt there would be as may negative comments if the photographer was famous (all hail Annie L. etc…)

                I don’t have time to trawl through countless sites to see other photographers’ work so it’s good for a site to find things for me.  We may need to be more selective in how we describe things though… “Incredible” is a word often thrown around.

                Perhaps we should expect a little more research into any artist featured.  I’m guessing the YouTube video didn’t take too much of a search and it would have been better to have had the post production work presented as part of the feature.  Heads up Fstopper team… research is everything…!

                As to whether the level of retouching and Photoshop work is appropriate…?  I remember articles where a photographer has taken library images and blended them to their work and the comments have been postitive.

                The YouTube video suggests all the images were indeed taken by this girl and so the final image was entirely hers. 

                If we say that compositing is not photography then oops… we’ve just lost a lot of photography – even before Photoshop came into being.  If we should do it all in camera then stop shooting RAW and don’t anyone dare dodge / burn or adjust their images later… it’s cheating…

                Sometimes the image we see in our heads is not the one our lens has opportunity to take.  Hats off to this artist who could envisage an image inspired by the surroundings.

                We can simply record what is in front of us or we can create.  Both have validity.  Let’s not assume one should be at the expense of the other.

                I welcome more photography examples – but I’d ask that such are presented with greater research and depth by the writers.

                LEE

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Bram-Berkien/640803000 Bram Berkien

                True that. What bothers me as well though is that a lot of these contributions are extremely similar. With regards to your Leibovitz comment: I wouldn’t want to see a post about her every day on here either. Diversity is everything. 
                Chris, are you reading? I would love to hear your thoughts on this discussion.

              • http://elabua.myopenid.com/ Bua

                Very nice for that age. She has a long time to develop her own style!

              • Domagoj Kunic

                Wouldn’t you agree that fstoppers started this gradual decline in quality posts with all these new authors contributing to the website?

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Marcelo-Borges-Tezza-Pereira/1361296583 Marcelo Borges Tezza Pereira

                I guess in a few years we will have another type of photography. Photoshop to me is something basic to recover and correct the images, not to modify. I use photoshop as substitute, to buy low cost lenses and cameras, and make the photos look like were made with a better camera… This is manipulation, and should have another category for it or for pure photography…

              • http://twitter.com/wakinglifeart Michael Sanchez

                The concern here should not be about if photoshop/ digital art is not photography but that amount of quality posts are declining. The bombardment of posts with no BTS, quality information on concept, editing, purpose, and inspiration is lowering the bar for what it takes to be posted on Fstoppers. There are a dozen sites that are great at posting photography inspiration with no info, Fstoppers is not one of these. I come here for the BTS info, interviews, videos, and truly informative inspiration. Furthermore, pure photography does not exist. Since people started taking pictures they have been using tools to manipulate and modify images (jerry uelsmann, ansel adams, etc) It is a slippery slope to say photo manipulation is art but not photography art. 

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Bram-Berkien/640803000 Bram Berkien

                Kudos brother. I agree that the argument is not about Photoshop, I think what we’re seeing here is far from extreme. While I do think there’s a place for posts other than BTS, I fully agree that the quality of posts is declining. I hate to be so cynical but for some contributors it seems like uploading a post is hardly something they pay a lot of attention to: just grab some nice shots, post one paragraph about the photographer and that’s it. 5 minutes of work and hey it gets some traffic to your website, awesome!
                I would really like to have get some response from both the contributor and the Fstoppers staff. It’s too easy to dismiss this as ordinary whining, I think the sentiment is shared by more people than just those who are actually commenting.
                Besides, I really like it when a contributor actually engages in the discussion following his post, but it seems there will be none of that.

              • Spy Black

                A beautiful girl in a pic always looks good, no matter how bad. Not that these pics are necessarily bad, but more importantly, that female model is good…

              • http://omartan.tumblr.com Omar Tan

                Well written and as much as I agree with you, sadly the general public doesn’t care if a photo is manipulated or if it’s being properly photographed or not. All what they care for is:
                1. The person or they look good in that pic, even if they are photochopped (I know some prefer natural, but at least here in Asia, they wanna look slim slim slim, slim mouths, tall nose, big eyes, basically anything that will make them look more western)
                2. Instagramish images (hence why they are so popular trend among younger photographers)

                Though, I do agree with Albi that she does have some good composition skills and at least her processing technique is great. Also judging from the pics, most of them looks more like retouching (layers, cloning, curves) then actual manipulation, though I could be wrong.

              • jack

                Great photos… I think everyone who thinks the photographers are “too young” or “undeveloped” or “too reliant on post production” should have to link to their own work for us all to see. Most of the time people throw out criticism while they only wish they could have the shots for their own.

                I am an 18 year old photographer and I love these posts because they are a step-your-game up thing for me. It is one thing to see an old pro creating work that kicks your butt but when it comes from someone younger who has had less time behind the camera, it is real motivation for improvement.

              • Domagoj Kunic

                less time behind the camera, more time in front ot of the computer…you said it yourself, mate…

              • Domagoj Kunic

                 And if you take a closer look, some of those images have some mistakes in visual logic…and on few of them, the manipulation is quite obvious…

              • http://profile.yahoo.com/KZ72T23OLXZ33WA63YJGY6PXXU Jenn I

                So many of these comments are unwarranted and overly critical. She has a keen eye and well developed vision for her photography at the tender age of 17! Not to mention that her editing skills are pretty darn good for her age!

                Go ahead, be critical of the author of the article or FStoppers for posting it, but dang, give some credit where credit is due! This girl’s work is stunning! Maybe I just need to take this as my sign to quit visiting the site, because I’m among some real photography snobs whose comments err more on the side of jealousy at someone else’s capabilities than constructive critique or even accolades.

              • http://twitter.com/georgesocka George Socka

                I gotta get instagram. amd an apple device to run it on I guess.

              • osc707

                i like these. she’s found her “style” and sticks with it

              • http://www.facebook.com/tguillaro Tony Guillaro

                Yes get it right in camera and then perfect it in PS

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