Day 150 – Portraits, Portraits, Portraits

I took portraits all day today, starting with my cousin and her daughter in the early afternoon, and Michelle in the late afternoon/evening. I learned a great deal about how to use off-camera strobes and different outcomes from different setups. Please check out the galleries and let me know what you think.

View the gallery of Michelle’s portraits.

View the gallery of Kristi and Madi’s portraits.

Here are a few samples from the galleries:
Michelle:

Kristi and Madi:

Don’t forget to view the galleries! MichelleKristi & Madi



Comments

3 responses to “Day 150 – Portraits, Portraits, Portraits”

  1. Kristi Avatar
    Kristi

    These turned out AMAZING!! Madi & I had so much fun! I just have to work on her smile with her! Thanks again & keep up the great work!!!

  2. Suzanne Couch Avatar
    Suzanne Couch

    These are great!! You have a good eye girl!
    Catch lights in the eyes help the subject look more alive, having the lights even on your camera give a smoothness to the lighting. I love the photo of Michelle that is at night… the depth of field, giving the out of focus distance to the background is great! Keep up the great work. Anytime I am here for you!

    The wedding was wonderful! So sweet, if you haven’t talked to Wendy ask her about the Ice cream truck during the wedding, Both of their faces were priceless when the music from the truck started down the street.

    Have a great day!
    Suzanne

  3. Suzanne Couch Avatar
    Suzanne Couch

    Sorry Chuck, for some reason I thought you were a girl, I do read, but I look at good photos better!

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