She looks very natural for such uncomfortable posting and surface.
I really like your natural looking lighting post-processing. Which lens did you use? Very nice smooth OOF rendition.
Best,
Fred
Lovely portrait. I love her pose as it echoes the right angle of the frame. Her body seems to be distortion free. Excellent placement of the hands. Wonderful skin tones. This confirms my belief that black is the go to color for female portraits. Looks great on her anyway. I advised another portrait shooter to pay close attention to the background. Make sure it complements without distracting. This is a textbook illustration of that idea. The only imperfection, slight as it is, is the curl of hair near her right eye.
I love this image - the lighting, the location, the model, etc., but all I can see - and the very first thing I see here - is a messy tangle of hair. I wish you would have had a stylist there to clean that up a bit. A certain amount of mess if fine but this is distracting for me.