loved them all. My only nit is that if you had not said this is a senior session, I would never have known that. I would have to have seen something worked into the session to identify these as her senior photos. Guess I am getting old.
Maybe all the good feedback will motivate her to post her stuff here too and not just facespace and flickr. She's been really busy photographing her doll and writing a book to go along with all the pics. It may sound funny but she's actually been making some really creative shots. See here if interested. http://www.flickr.com/photos/66517237@N04/sets/72157632798084469/
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Maybe all the good feedback will motivate her to post her stuff here too and not just facespace and flickr. She's been really busy photographing her doll and writing a book to go along with all the pics. It may sound funny but she's actually been making some really creative shots. See here if interested. http://www.flickr.com/photos/66517237@N04/sets/72157632798084469/
Dude, the series with the doll is just absolutely sick. She needs to put a story together and find a publisher, and develop the series. Extremely creative, extremely well shot. If she can tell a story that matches the quality of the imagery, this could work out really well for her. Nice job!
As others have said, your wife does some really fine work. I looked at most of her site and really liked what I saw. The only suggestion I'd offer (if it matters at all) is that her website gives no information, except the area code in your phone number, where she's located.
Nice work on the whole shoot. Those doll shots are awesome too. I almost didn't bother clicking as it sounded a little bit dull photographing a doll but you said she'd done some creative stuff so thought I might as well take a look. Thankfully it's a million miles away from someone learning lighting with a mannequin! Actually one of the best series of shots like that I've ever seen.
Wow, just looked at the doll shots. Not what I was expecting, that is an amazing series. It looks like lots of effort goes into those - does she make those little props, like the little crayons and stuff, or is that stuff you can actually pick up somewhere?