Emoticoncrete

9/11/2016

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About my Emoticoncrete journey...

About my Emoticoncrete journey...
Fun for grownups and kids alike, the Emoticoncrete photo project has me walking the streets with my camera to create and capture unexpected faces made from natural and discarded objects that blend into the landscape of sidewalks out in the world around us. A sweet street treat. Join me...
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Ezra Soiferman
Ezra Soiferman is a Montreal-based artist with a few cameras and a bunch of ideas. He shoots documentary films, does street photography, and shares some of his coolest news via the Ez Sez Blog and shares his best photo series and videos at EzraSoiferman.com.

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Behind-the-Scenes

Behind-the-Scenes
A photo of me at work on "Pirouette", taken by my daughter, Talula.

7 steps to shooting your own Emoticoncrete faces:

  • 1. Get inspired and stand up.
  • 2. Grab a camera or your smart phone and take a walk in the fresh air.
  • 3. Keep your eyes peeled for things on the sidewalk that look like faces or almost like faces.
  • 4. If needed, add a little something extra to complete the face. A leaf, a bottle cap, a piece of trash blowing by, etc.
  • 5. Frame your shot thoughtfully, hold camera nice and steady, snap a sweet shot.
  • 6. Throw out any garbage or disposable found object you may have used in the shot.
  • 7. Head home. Share your 'face' with friends and family.

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      • Pistache
      • Googley Eyes
      • Barney Greenglass
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