jeffl7 0 Posted December 27, 2007 Very glamorous. Again, the grain befits the mood, evoking nostalgia and memories of stylish times gone by. However, those eyes have a directness that seems very "now." Link to comment
laurent_jaussi 0 Posted December 27, 2007 Portrait with soul....something I never really did but looking at your portrait Emmanuel, it makes me want to try it in the near future.... Link to comment
davidorea 1 Posted December 28, 2007 Exquisite portrait, Emmanuel. Her expression is unique. Excellent light and contrast. Congrats! Link to comment
richard hans 0 Posted December 28, 2007 Another eye-grabbing portrait, you really make difference here; the bright bg. add strong contrast to main subject & let she stand out and more graceful & elegant, Emmanuel!!! 7/7 Best regards Link to comment
jcpopper 0 Posted December 29, 2007 I like your work with grain/noise. Interesting, dramatic, and effective. Happy New Year to you and your family, Emmanuel! Warm regards, Joe Link to comment
alberto_quintal 2 Posted December 29, 2007 WOW! Super retrato, muy bien hecho, amigo, Feliz anio 2008!!! Alberto Link to comment
alecee 0 Posted July 7, 2008 Should take more of her. She has the face of a top model. Link to comment
ankurthatai 0 Posted September 8, 2008 Wonderful Portrait beautiful light and PP work on it. Very well done Emmanuel Enyinwa Good Job Link to comment
graneenie 571 Posted September 23, 2008 Wonderful shot! Perfect lighting, love the grain....very nostalgic! Haven't visited your portfolio in a while and I've missed a lot! Link to comment
andrzejp 9 Posted March 13, 2010 Beautiful work. I like the "camera obscura" look. Emanuel the reason I chose Sony is because it comes with good lenses, but looking at your picture I see that one can create art without super lens look. Link to comment
Elstad 9 Posted September 22, 2010 Love the way you've lit this very fine portrait I do!-r- Link to comment
BelaMolnar 2 Posted June 4, 2016 Excellent and a beautiful classic portrait of a Woman, in B&W. This type of a portrait not necessarily to be big, and the grain nicer in a smaller print.-BLM. Link to comment
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