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I Got Criticized For Posting Faceless Pics Of My Kids So I Decided To Prove You Don’t Need A Face To Make It Interesting
When a year ago my friend Kapuschinsk posted a Bored Panda article I got asked if my work could be featured in one of the news services in my country. At first I was very happy about it but then it turned that the comments on the feature were devastating to me and at first it almost made me stop taking photos.
One of the comments saying that those photos were "useless because in each photo you can see the child's back" got stuck in my head. For some time I put my camera aside and took the time to think this through. I decided to keep working and prove that I won't let them destroy my passion and that you don't need a face in a photo to make it more interesting.
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Your photo captures a moment of wonder and reminds me of Robert Frost's poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.
Really amazing, just because it's raining, doesn't mean you can't go outside to have fun :)
I love the photos... they seem to capture kids doing kid's things in a very candid manner. Personally I think it is best not to share "identifying features of little children on Fb, or other media for safety reasons, and I hate those ubiquitous "selffies" w/the mommies and their kids. Your work is NATURAL, and seemingly spontaneous - hope you share more of it. Kudos to a great photographer
This one is awesome! Where do you live? All the places where you photographed are amazing !!
I absolutly love every single one of your pix..keep up the amazing work.hope to see many more pix from you.
I honestly love that their backs are facing the camera for two reasons: 1. It adds to the intrigue of the photos 2. Since they aren't facing the camera and posed, it doesn't look staged, these look like moments captured in time and that is more genuine and beautiful to me. Great work!
I love each of these pictures...! Great Art full of love and abandon!
Wow people are really rude these days. Sadly there will always be haters. I'm shocked that you once considered to stop taking photos :( I love your magical photos and indeed you don't always need to see the faces of the children. I also agree with the other comments. The photos give a lot of imagination and the photos aren't staged. Never let anyone take away your dreams!
These are actually BETTER without the faces. The photos aren't portraits. They are capturing a moment and creating a feeling. These are beyond gorgeous!
Your works is absolutely AMAZING...don't let anyone tell you otherwise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ignore the criticism! The so-called rules were made to be broken. Wonderful photographs!
Online many people completely abandon their manners (and often their decency, too) But in the end the only person that really needs to like your photos is YOURSELF! Your pictures will never please everybodies taste, so just continue your photographic journey the way it makes you happy.
Perfection. Every photo! I'm so glad you didn't put your camera down - your work is always so inspiring!
Your work is amazing my friend! Good job for having the right attitude of 'I'll show them' rather then 'I'm going to quite'!
It's such a stupid critic of your work. And a lack of mind openness. I began to shoot photos of people from behind by accident (I had to be sitting at the back of the priest during a wedding ceremony to play the right music, and replace the guy who was supposed to do it). It gives a totally different feeling to the photos. They become anonymous, you can imagine yourself at the place of the person sometimes. Your imagination works more. There are plenty of advantages. It works perfectly with your photos too, even if it's surely not the kind of photo I would take (also because I'm not good enough ;-). But I'm very impressed by the work on them. I'm glad you didn't get demotivated by such a comment. Conventions are made to by broken sometimes. Good luck for your work !
I was skeptical when I clicked the link. But there's an emotional power to these pictures, which I think is derived precisely because the faces are not shown. Small figures in evocative settings. The child's attention isn't on the viewer. It's on the setting, and so our attention is drawn to the setting as well. I can understand why people would criticize you, though. It's very hard to take such powerful pictures. A lot of skill and composition goes into them. The other route is so much easier: child's face mugging at a camera. Cute, so no talent required. Bravo for doing something different.
"Christina's World" 1948 by Andrew Wyeth. No face here. One of the most beautiful paintings in the world. Your pics are just as beautiful.
I think the pictures are amazing. Why do we need to see faces to appreciate a picture? Really. People need to get over themselves.
So sorry to hear people would criticize such amazing work. Your photography is magical - captures the wonder and beauty of childhood. Please don't ever stop <3
Don't ever give up. These people are jealous of your skills so they take it out on you!
I'm so glad you kept taking photos! They're amazing and really beautiful! I wonder why anyone would criticize you for keeping your kids' faces out of the photos - you keep your kids' identities private, but still take amazing photos! Awesome job!
Absolutely beautiful. I know im emotional bc im pregnant but every picture makes me cry. They are breathtaking
Photos are stunning. I'm really impressed. By the way; i was wondering what country is so beautiful and familiar and then realised that it's my Poland on those photos. I felt like i was in my childhood time. Priceless :)
Where do you live? I want to go there The photos are taking in beautiful nature like forest and meadows.
I've always loved your winter images the most; you have the ability to make the season that I dislike the most look utterly magical <3
I love these pictures of the kids as they look away. One, it no longer feels like a "posed" picture. It seems like the photographer just happened upon these kids as they were playing, and she captured an authentic moment (even if that's not the case). Two, in the pictures where the kids are walking or riding away, it make sure it seem like they're headed for some big adventure. In the ones where the child is just sitting, it lends a pensiveness to the photo. Having the child or children facing away from the camera changes the entire mood of the photographs. Beautiful pictures, and a clever way to protect your children at the same time. Keep going; they are absolutly stunning photographs :)
You know I love your work, Iwona! So refreshingly candid, yet magical! <3
That's the spirit! Keep on photographing the children as you do. Not showing their faces turn your pictures away from the anecdote to a suspenseful moment in time: it seems that each one is the image of a story, and it's left to us viewers to imagine the magical story.
Keeping kids' identity secret these days is more important. With the way today's society is I don't trust putting my own face on social media. Too many crazies out there.
These are beautiful! My favorite portrait of my kids is one I took of all 3 of them looking through a gate out over the obx sound from the Elizabethan Gardens. No faces and it's the portrait my entire family has of them printed on Canvases. No school picture portraits for this mama!
I think those photos wouldn't be as good if the kids were facing the camera. I like them a lot.
Right. These are more emotional. i photograph my dogs in the same style.
These are absolutely breathtaking! Keep doing what makes you happy in your way. They're magical.<3
I have always loved photo's that do not show faces. Makes you feel like that was you as a child. I grew up on a farm, takes me back to those carefree days.
Some people will criticize just for the hell of it. I'm glad you rose to the challenge. You didn't change the way you photograph your kids, you improved upon it! These are more than portraits; each one suggests a deeper story.
Here's thing, sorry fellow Pandas, but our opinions shouldn't really matter. People look at your work for 2 minutes and have an immediate reaction and then move on without a second thought. I'm glad it inspired this series of photos. I love them, but really, remind yourself, we are just a bunch of pandas with zero attention span and the ability to facelessly express our passing thoughts.
I love the creativity in it because most people don't think to do faceless photos, even though the way that these are photographed are so beautiful
They are beautiful pictures. I feel in these pictures you see much more than just just a face, they feel so much deeper, they each tell a story. I take faceless pictures too, even without people at times. You are good..keep going!
Your photos are beautiful and absolutely prove the point you wanted :D I also like that some of your photos have darker atmosphere and I feel that there is something that can´t be seen in them, some secret or hidden message. It is true art to do something like that.
These photos are great. I Love the way the are as this keeps the children safe from online predators, yet allows you to post special moments with your children
These photos are absolutely breathtaking, thank you very much for sharing. The composition and playing with the out-of-focus background is awesome! Can I ask you a technical question though? The night photos... I can see there is some additional light from the front/sides... are you working with additonal light or reflectors? Do you edit the pictures a lot (local lighting adjustments or even composing? Thanks a lot!
Your photos tell a story, not seeing the faces is almost an advantage as we are free to imagine the emotions of the child. I love your work.
Iwona, just keep doing what you're doing and in the way YOU see fit. You're amazing at it. Looking forward to seeing more of your photos!
I'm not sure why she would care. The Internet is full of foolish and generally ignorant commentary. A great deal of people don't quite understand photography that isn't the norm or standard of typical photography, especially if that person has no talent in the visual arts, and a lot of people don't have the eye for photography so I'm unsure why anyone would give any mind to their opinion.
Damn weird! Why post any pics of people/kids without their consent if you or they don't want you to? Stupid...
All your photos show kids in a moments of discovery or having their attention captured by something. Extraordinary photos. Great work.
Absolutely beautiful photos, much better with no posing and leaving to the imagination what the children are thinking. Great scenery, too! Keep up the great work! I'd buy it!
Nie daj się hejterom! Zdjęcia są piękne, dzięki temu, że nie widać twarzy rośnie możliwość indywidualnej interpretacji, to ogromny plus!
I honestly love that their backs are facing the camera for two reasons: 1. It adds to the intrigue of the photos 2. Since they aren't facing the camera and posed, it doesn't look staged, these look like moments captured in time and that is more genuine and beautiful to me. Great work!
I love each of these pictures...! Great Art full of love and abandon!
Wow people are really rude these days. Sadly there will always be haters. I'm shocked that you once considered to stop taking photos :( I love your magical photos and indeed you don't always need to see the faces of the children. I also agree with the other comments. The photos give a lot of imagination and the photos aren't staged. Never let anyone take away your dreams!
These are actually BETTER without the faces. The photos aren't portraits. They are capturing a moment and creating a feeling. These are beyond gorgeous!
Your works is absolutely AMAZING...don't let anyone tell you otherwise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ignore the criticism! The so-called rules were made to be broken. Wonderful photographs!
Online many people completely abandon their manners (and often their decency, too) But in the end the only person that really needs to like your photos is YOURSELF! Your pictures will never please everybodies taste, so just continue your photographic journey the way it makes you happy.
Perfection. Every photo! I'm so glad you didn't put your camera down - your work is always so inspiring!
Your work is amazing my friend! Good job for having the right attitude of 'I'll show them' rather then 'I'm going to quite'!
It's such a stupid critic of your work. And a lack of mind openness. I began to shoot photos of people from behind by accident (I had to be sitting at the back of the priest during a wedding ceremony to play the right music, and replace the guy who was supposed to do it). It gives a totally different feeling to the photos. They become anonymous, you can imagine yourself at the place of the person sometimes. Your imagination works more. There are plenty of advantages. It works perfectly with your photos too, even if it's surely not the kind of photo I would take (also because I'm not good enough ;-). But I'm very impressed by the work on them. I'm glad you didn't get demotivated by such a comment. Conventions are made to by broken sometimes. Good luck for your work !
I was skeptical when I clicked the link. But there's an emotional power to these pictures, which I think is derived precisely because the faces are not shown. Small figures in evocative settings. The child's attention isn't on the viewer. It's on the setting, and so our attention is drawn to the setting as well. I can understand why people would criticize you, though. It's very hard to take such powerful pictures. A lot of skill and composition goes into them. The other route is so much easier: child's face mugging at a camera. Cute, so no talent required. Bravo for doing something different.
"Christina's World" 1948 by Andrew Wyeth. No face here. One of the most beautiful paintings in the world. Your pics are just as beautiful.
I think the pictures are amazing. Why do we need to see faces to appreciate a picture? Really. People need to get over themselves.
So sorry to hear people would criticize such amazing work. Your photography is magical - captures the wonder and beauty of childhood. Please don't ever stop <3
Don't ever give up. These people are jealous of your skills so they take it out on you!
I'm so glad you kept taking photos! They're amazing and really beautiful! I wonder why anyone would criticize you for keeping your kids' faces out of the photos - you keep your kids' identities private, but still take amazing photos! Awesome job!
Absolutely beautiful. I know im emotional bc im pregnant but every picture makes me cry. They are breathtaking
Photos are stunning. I'm really impressed. By the way; i was wondering what country is so beautiful and familiar and then realised that it's my Poland on those photos. I felt like i was in my childhood time. Priceless :)
Where do you live? I want to go there The photos are taking in beautiful nature like forest and meadows.
I've always loved your winter images the most; you have the ability to make the season that I dislike the most look utterly magical <3
I love these pictures of the kids as they look away. One, it no longer feels like a "posed" picture. It seems like the photographer just happened upon these kids as they were playing, and she captured an authentic moment (even if that's not the case). Two, in the pictures where the kids are walking or riding away, it make sure it seem like they're headed for some big adventure. In the ones where the child is just sitting, it lends a pensiveness to the photo. Having the child or children facing away from the camera changes the entire mood of the photographs. Beautiful pictures, and a clever way to protect your children at the same time. Keep going; they are absolutly stunning photographs :)
You know I love your work, Iwona! So refreshingly candid, yet magical! <3
That's the spirit! Keep on photographing the children as you do. Not showing their faces turn your pictures away from the anecdote to a suspenseful moment in time: it seems that each one is the image of a story, and it's left to us viewers to imagine the magical story.
Keeping kids' identity secret these days is more important. With the way today's society is I don't trust putting my own face on social media. Too many crazies out there.
These are beautiful! My favorite portrait of my kids is one I took of all 3 of them looking through a gate out over the obx sound from the Elizabethan Gardens. No faces and it's the portrait my entire family has of them printed on Canvases. No school picture portraits for this mama!
I think those photos wouldn't be as good if the kids were facing the camera. I like them a lot.
Right. These are more emotional. i photograph my dogs in the same style.
These are absolutely breathtaking! Keep doing what makes you happy in your way. They're magical.<3
I have always loved photo's that do not show faces. Makes you feel like that was you as a child. I grew up on a farm, takes me back to those carefree days.
Some people will criticize just for the hell of it. I'm glad you rose to the challenge. You didn't change the way you photograph your kids, you improved upon it! These are more than portraits; each one suggests a deeper story.
Here's thing, sorry fellow Pandas, but our opinions shouldn't really matter. People look at your work for 2 minutes and have an immediate reaction and then move on without a second thought. I'm glad it inspired this series of photos. I love them, but really, remind yourself, we are just a bunch of pandas with zero attention span and the ability to facelessly express our passing thoughts.
I love the creativity in it because most people don't think to do faceless photos, even though the way that these are photographed are so beautiful
They are beautiful pictures. I feel in these pictures you see much more than just just a face, they feel so much deeper, they each tell a story. I take faceless pictures too, even without people at times. You are good..keep going!
Your photos are beautiful and absolutely prove the point you wanted :D I also like that some of your photos have darker atmosphere and I feel that there is something that can´t be seen in them, some secret or hidden message. It is true art to do something like that.
These photos are great. I Love the way the are as this keeps the children safe from online predators, yet allows you to post special moments with your children
These photos are absolutely breathtaking, thank you very much for sharing. The composition and playing with the out-of-focus background is awesome! Can I ask you a technical question though? The night photos... I can see there is some additional light from the front/sides... are you working with additonal light or reflectors? Do you edit the pictures a lot (local lighting adjustments or even composing? Thanks a lot!
Your photos tell a story, not seeing the faces is almost an advantage as we are free to imagine the emotions of the child. I love your work.
Iwona, just keep doing what you're doing and in the way YOU see fit. You're amazing at it. Looking forward to seeing more of your photos!
I'm not sure why she would care. The Internet is full of foolish and generally ignorant commentary. A great deal of people don't quite understand photography that isn't the norm or standard of typical photography, especially if that person has no talent in the visual arts, and a lot of people don't have the eye for photography so I'm unsure why anyone would give any mind to their opinion.
Damn weird! Why post any pics of people/kids without their consent if you or they don't want you to? Stupid...
All your photos show kids in a moments of discovery or having their attention captured by something. Extraordinary photos. Great work.
Absolutely beautiful photos, much better with no posing and leaving to the imagination what the children are thinking. Great scenery, too! Keep up the great work! I'd buy it!
Nie daj się hejterom! Zdjęcia są piękne, dzięki temu, że nie widać twarzy rośnie możliwość indywidualnej interpretacji, to ogromny plus!