Hi Bunnie, The IPTC data claim, they ALL were taken October 7th 2003, that would be one day after his COLLECTORMANIA 4 appearance. (If so, he must have let them cut his fauxhawk for the shoot.). This is kind of hard to believe, he didn't look as thin as this at Collectormania, did he ?
However, I have one shot of this photoshoot (the one with the space / landing craft behind him) from a different source, and this one contains EXIF data. It's a pity they are NOTcamera EXIF data, but only Adobe Photoshop EXIF data, which give November 16th 2003 as a date. See below :
But, of course, Nick Koudis COULD have taken them October 7th and then proceeded to "better" them via Photoshop about a month later, couldn't he ? Maybe he waited this whole month before uploading them to an image service . . .
So I don't know if my "super sleuth" skills ;o) have been helpful in any way . . .
Date of origin ?
Date: 2007-04-22 06:26 pm (UTC)The IPTC data claim, they ALL were taken October 7th 2003, that would be one day after his COLLECTORMANIA 4 appearance. (If so, he must have let them cut his fauxhawk for the shoot.). This is kind of hard to believe, he didn't look as thin as this at Collectormania, did he ?
However, I have one shot of this photoshoot (the one with the space / landing craft behind him) from a different source, and this one contains EXIF data. It's a pity they are NOT camera EXIF data, but only Adobe Photoshop EXIF data, which give November 16th 2003 as a date. See below :
ImageDescription - Elijah Wood, Houston, 1964. ©2003 Nick Koudis
Orientation - Top left
XResolution - 350
YResolution - 350
ResolutionUnit - Inch
Software - Adobe Photoshop CS Macintosh
DateTime - 2003:11:16 14:39:18
ExifOffset - 224
ColorSpace - Uncalibrated
ExifImageWidth - 700
ExifImageHeight - 583
But, of course, Nick Koudis COULD have taken them October 7th and then proceeded to "better" them via Photoshop about a month later, couldn't he ? Maybe he waited this whole month before uploading them to an image service . . .
So I don't know if my "super sleuth" skills ;o) have been helpful in any way . . .
Love,
- Karin.