bonnyrcl wrote:
Hi Lisa,
Just awesome images, I usually shoot wildlife and landscape 'cos I believe only those give you beautiful pics, but after seeing your pics , I try some portraits as well... Absolutely marvelous! which lens you use to shoot portrait?
Regards,
John Lionel
Thank you again everyone! @John, you can check out my full gear list HERE.
Inspiring and humbling. I can recognize your work easily from a distance. If we looked in the dictionary under Photographic branding, your photo would appear.Nice to see you back in full swing again.
I took a few minutes to look at your 2014 and 2013 years-in-review, then looked closely at your 2015. It looks to me like 2015 was a bit more 'organic', in both look and feel. Where 2014 had 25 epic photos, with lots of bright colors and many 'edgy' looks. 2015 looks almost striped down. with many B&W, and relaxing settings and colors.
I'm not sure if this was intentional or not, but I like it. I think your signature style comes through nicely, and very much compliments, the more organic look.
Beautiful set of photos for 2015. I can't wait to see what you can do in 2016.
Thanks for sharing.
Greg
Lisa_Holloway wrote:
At the end of every year, I like to pull a good sampling of my favorite work from the past year to share on my blog. I'll spare you all the rambling that preceded the images on my blog and just get straight to the pics. (If you care to read said rambling, you can do that HERE. This is a random mixture of client work, personal work, as well as creative projects I did this year. I am excited to get 2016 started and already have some fun ideas for the new year that I'm looking forward to. Happy New Year everyone!
I'm normally not much of a portrait fan, as I typically don't bother with photos of people I don't know , but you consistently post stuff I absolutely enjoy (on the rare occasion I visit this forum). Outstanding talent, and thanks for sharing
I just happened to notice you as the featured thread winner (lovely portraits of your enchanting daughter) and popped over to admire the work -- and now I'll have to remind myself to look for your posts specifically
Lisa,
Fantastic best of images. I live in Kansas and feel like I have been transported to Oz. Quite literally, it is so gray and dull this time of year in the southern plains that I feel as though I have been transported somewhere over the rainbow. Thanks for posting. Simply marvelous work.