I added a couple more. since she is only 20, i was worried too much smiling would look too "senior" portrait. I am just getting back to shooting portraits again after a full Fall of video work.
3catsinky wrote:
I added a couple more. since she is only 20, i was worried too much smiling would look too "senior" portrait. I am just getting back to shooting portraits again after a full Fall of video work.
That is a valid point! I will then re-adjust my viewing comment.
I do like your additions. She has a beautiful smile and in a time of her life where she should be having fun!!!
Good job!!
Dan
They are all very nice, I love #1 in B&W the narrow depth of field makes it pop with the leading lines of the brick. The similar look in #3 doesn't have the same clean blurred background to isolate the model, but nice as well in color
Nice set. Good to see the bright smile. Some people have a downturned mouth that may come across as a frown. #3 is an example. Not much you can do about that except for adding a smile shot in the mix.