John Peri 1,029 Posted October 24, 2009 Yes, a touching portrait .. something very authentic about it, bravo .. Link to comment
gsphotoguy 3 Posted October 24, 2009 Maurizio and John - In almost every other session I've done with Jackie, including some earlier that day, she smiles and connects strongly with the camera. In this part of the private session we did some things that were different. We both like the result. -Mark Link to comment
gsphotoguy 3 Posted October 25, 2009 Something a little different in a nude image. Jackie and I were wrapping up a private session at the end of a long workshop day and decided to do some images that were not typical. Here is one result. Link to comment
wmc718 3 Posted October 25, 2009 I like this one Mark. You've managed to capture the model seemingly in a mood that conveys her inner being. I love images that do that. Also, her age, her face, her perfect breasts (IMHO), her torso--everything about her--lends to an honest feel, and an image that one wants to study. Keep up the good work. Best, Michael Link to comment
davidmccracken 2 Posted October 26, 2009 I am a little confused with this one. Don't get me wrong. I love the mood and the tone. I am not so keen on the arm being cut out of the frame. I am curious to know what you (uourself) think is so different about this. Her gaze is captivating. Link to comment
gsphotoguy 3 Posted October 26, 2009 Luca - Thank you. Michael - Jackie is a natural model who is open to trying new ideas. It leads to very nice photographs. David - Than you for your usual, thoughtful ideas. I need to get a better film scanner, the arm is in the negative and print but got cutoff here. I'll scan the print I made yesterday. The image is different for Jackie and for me, which is what I really meant to say. She does have a very expressive face, one of the reasons I love working with her. -Mark Link to comment
pressuredbyphotons 5 Posted October 29, 2009 Jackie is a natural beauty. I like the unadorned, unglamorized nature of this image. Has almost a documentary quality to it. B&W film rules! Link to comment
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