I am going to use your portraiture/blog for inspiration! These are so awesome! Especially the last two. I'm doing my first family shoot next month and I am NERVOUS! Thanks for answering my questions by email about the lens you use. It is sincerely appreciated!
Love, love, LOVE your shots! How did you do the ornage as the only color? What a fun idea. The close ups...perfect...what lenses did you use? Settings? I just love them...hope you are planning to come visit me in CA when the winter gets you down...will trade you a place to stay...some yummy CA dinners and of course the ocean for some lessons! I've missed you Beth...your shots and blog always make me smile. It has just been really difficult in my life lately with some tragic news with my sister and I have not been back in balance for about a month...loving going through your blog and catching up! XXOO Julia
Such a beautiful girl with soulful eyes. I'm going to the Rijks Museum Monday to see a special exhibition by the curator on eyes, yes, eyes. How the Dutch Masters captured your attention with the eyes of their subjects looking straight at you.My oldest daughter is coming for a visit! xo Jenny
**I love reading the comments you leave, as they make me feel like we're sitting in my kitchen, having a cup of tea, discussing life and wondering where all the time has gone ...beth
Beautiful girl, love the processing on that denim shot.
ReplyDeleteI am going to use your portraiture/blog for inspiration! These are so awesome! Especially the last two. I'm doing my first family shoot next month and I am NERVOUS! Thanks for answering my questions by email about the lens you use. It is sincerely appreciated!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful girl. Love the processing on all of these images, Beth.
ReplyDeleteLovely young gal.... And what a precious time, in her life.
ReplyDelete"Auntie"
She is a beauty and the queen of someone's heart, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteThose eyes! Oh my gosh!!
ReplyDeleteI love the jeans shot and of course those that show her pretty face.
ReplyDeletewhat a fresh face ..
ReplyDeleteYes, she is beautiful! And you did a beautiful job on the photos. Love the barefoot look and casualness with the swing. Very nice!
ReplyDeletedang, woman, you are becoming
ReplyDeleteone of the greats!
true and beautiful.
-Jennifer
There is just something special about Seniors, isn't there. They are so hopeful and energetic.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, LOVE your shots! How did you do the ornage as the only color? What a fun idea. The close ups...perfect...what lenses did you use? Settings? I just love them...hope you are planning to come visit me in CA when the winter gets you down...will trade you a place to stay...some yummy CA dinners and of course the ocean for some lessons!
ReplyDeleteI've missed you Beth...your shots and blog always make me smile. It has just been really difficult in my life lately with some tragic news with my sister and I have not been back in balance for about a month...loving going through your blog and catching up!
XXOO
Julia
Such a beautiful girl with soulful eyes. I'm going to the Rijks Museum Monday to see a special exhibition by the curator on eyes, yes, eyes. How the Dutch Masters captured your attention with the eyes of their subjects looking straight at you.My oldest daughter is coming for a visit! xo Jenny
ReplyDelete