Great shots all of them. And I agree with pretty much all the logo comments. To me, simplicity is best, so it doesn't detract from the photo. No need to hire a designer. Concentrate on your photography, which is very good.
A little different take:
* I really like 2-5 - they're "fun", beautiful captures of a beautiful woman.
* #6 is very nice, but not as enjoyable as 2-5 for me.
* #1, taken as part of a set with the rest of them does not have the same connection as the others. Considered by itself, however, I find that photo to be absolutely "stunning". It quite literally stopped me in my tracks. Just enough hair on the face (but not too much!) to give a sense of authenticity to an outdoor shot. A very intense (concentrating?) expression on the face, as though we were having a deep conversation. The eye contact suggests that, for this brief moment, the viewer is the only thing of any significance in her world. It just might be the most impressive photo I've seen today, and I'll consider myself a "real" photographer when I see something of my work on the screen that stops me in my tracks like this one did.
We all have opinions, and I respect the others as expressed, but don't downplay the excellence you've got there.
solly wrote:
A little different take:
* I really like 2-5 - they're "fun", beautiful captures of a beautiful woman.
* #6 is very nice, but not as enjoyable as 2-5 for me.
* #1, taken as part of a set with the rest of them does not have the same connection as the others. Considered by itself, however, I find that photo to be absolutely "stunning". It quite literally stopped me in my tracks. Just enough hair on the face (but not too much!) to give a sense of authenticity to an outdoor shot. A very intense (concentrating?) expression on the face, as though we were having a deep conversation. The eye contact suggests that, for this brief moment, the viewer is the only thing of any significance in her world. It just might be the most impressive photo I've seen today, and I'll consider myself a "real" photographer when I see something of my work on the screen that stops me in my tracks like this one did.
We all have opinions, and I respect the others as expressed, but don't downplay the excellence you've got there.