Sunday, October 26, 2014

Portrait Examples

 Elaine Gates 
Serious
I love the soft lighting on top of her hair and the green grass in the background is really vibrant and makes her stand out. It creates a very warm touch to the photo.
 Elaine Gates
Smirk
I love the color of her eyes in this picture, I think they really stand out. I also love how she isn't serious but she's not laughing, it's in between. Her expression is sweet and innocent.

 Elaine Gates
Serious
The eyes in this picture are so blue and are really sharp. I also love how his outfit matches his eyes perfectly. He almost looks a little scared or frightened!
 Jen Baltgalvis
Laughter
This picture is also on the tummy and I think it adds variety.  I like the all white background and then the pink/red pops out which makes her the main focal point. The expression is adorable and her eyes are beautiful.

 Amanda Hodges
Serious
I love the background and the use of the bin that she's sitting in. The color scheme is continuous and works really nicely together.
 Amanda Hodges
Serious
This is another good use of a bin/basket. I love the different side angle of her and the color scheme is still blue but the photographer changed it a bit. There is a leading line along the side of the basket and the eye directly runs across the middle.
 Amanda Hodges
Smile
This shot is super super cute! I love the vibrant colors, the floor, vertical lines, the basket, and her expression.
 Amanda Hodges
Smile
I love the green in the background and the use of the chair, ( how the back of the chair frames her body). Her eyes are very sharp and blue and I love the expression on her face.
Amanda Hodges
Smile
This picture has a very soft feeling. I love the green in the back, the side of the chair, and the pink. I think the use of soft colors creates a sweetness and warmth in the picture.
Klose Photography
Smile/ Laughter 
I love how the photographer captured an angle looking down on the baby. His expression was caught in the midst of a laugh which is super cute. I love how he's not looking directly into the camera and I think the photographer made good use of the wagon.


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