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Michael David Friberg


One of the smith twins (they are identical so if you know which one this is, please tell me). I always like it when I manage to snag a portrait of a child that doesn’t involve a smile. Now this kid is usually smiling but I think it always feel more honest to me to get a straight up portrait. Especially of a child. You don’t see it often these days. 

One of the smith twins (they are identical so if you know which one this is, please tell me). I always like it when I manage to snag a portrait of a child that doesn’t involve a smile. Now this kid is usually smiling but I think it always feel more honest to me to get a straight up portrait. Especially of a child. You don’t see it often these days. 

Outtake from a recent shoot for the NYT. I was shooting a portrait of a guy to my left, saw this light out of the corner of my eye, turned and shot one frame and then went back to shooting the portrait. This is my favorite picture from the shoot. 

Outtake from a recent shoot for the NYT. I was shooting a portrait of a guy to my left, saw this light out of the corner of my eye, turned and shot one frame and then went back to shooting the portrait. This is my favorite picture from the shoot.