i.e. prepare for lots of cuteness =)
and in which I am also reminded how hard it is for me to take horizontal portraits that I like. (though the next post will prove that I can, in fact, do it on occasion.)
and in which I apparently become like e.e. cummings and develop an immense distaste for capital letters.
anyway. on to katherine.
isn't she adorable?
she's a little tricky to take pictures of, especially when she has a big audience distracting her...but it's a ton of fun...
...because the results are always just so darn cute =)
also. white tables make amazing natural reflectors. which I didn't realize till after we were done and I was looking at the photos. but they do. (note to self: have subjects sit/stand on white tables whenever possible)
plus, the light was beautiful...fall sunsets are (as the last post, I think, pretty well proved) amazing for photographers. I enjoy taking advantage of it with my portrait sessions...the benefit of having subjects who live with you and can be ready in five minutes =)
ah, here's proof of the challenges I dealt with =) this is her "camera smile." she thinks this is what she's supposed to look like...not exactly what I was going for...
but you know, it'll make a great photo for her graduation/wedding slideshow someday =) I hope I get put in charge of that...
(capital letters will return next time (probably). though I really enjoy the look of writing without them...and the idea that I'm like e.e. cummings in some small way...)
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