Some people do PP as an end in and of itself, you on the other hand utilize it to bring your vision to life. You have a certain vision beforehand and this is demonstrated by the consistency in your PPs and your end product. It's a very difficult thing to do and takes years of learning, hard work and most importantly talent.
Brilliant work and looking forward to your next project
OMG, Lisa, I love LOVE these!! I've been planning a shoot for a while based on your set of Calista in the snow with the red cloak. These rock! Love the direction you're going!
I really like your art. After visiting your flickr page, I see that you use your family and friends as the same models over and over...but you capture them in different poses and techniques that keep every portrait fresh.
You are gifted at capturing the original shot, and altering it in a positive fashion. Your family will no doubt appreciate these portraits for generations to come.
She's beautiful (but so is her mother). Thanks for sharing. When you first posted we were having fires in the San Diego area where we live - and it was hard to appreciate your great work. Please keep sharing.
Regards, Howard
Outstanding. Looking at these shots is like candy to my eyes. I can only hope to someday be as good as your are Lisa. Your images are always breathtaking. I love your style.
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Hmmm... just noticed this is a really old thread. How did I pop into this?
Regardless, my comments are still very much valid.