Meg

Megan is a delight to photograph, different character than
Lizzie, not as serious. She makes me laugh so hard going
through her poses, I can't take the shot. Sometimes I stop
shooting just to watch her. They are at the age when mobile
devices Ipads and phones are slowly becoming a distraction. All
I will see is the top of their heads peering into a little
screen.

Posted by S Roter on Sat, 02/28/15 14:07
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Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Sat, 02/28/15 14:25

A delightful portrait of the young child. The catch lights in her eyes real serve to focus the viewer's attention on her face. I like the high key nature of the portrait which adds a sense of softness to the image which works well with the look and the pose. I keep looking at the foreground and wonder if there should be less of the lower area of the image or would that cropping lessen the sense of softness.


Comments by Nathan Leonard Kern on Sat, 02/28/15 18:02

I like the pose and he exposure. She looks like a very pretty young lady.The only thing that I don't like is that her whole head is not included and that bothers me more than the space at the bottom and can only be corrected when taking the image.


Comments by S Roter on Sun, 03/01/15 10:53

I agree with the crop Jan. Thanks


Comments by Linda Frey on Sun, 03/01/15 20:23

She looks like quite a little pixie.


Comments by Michael Meek on Mon, 03/02/15 02:01

Tell them their heads are as heavy as bowling balls and they will mess up their spines and grow humps on their backs if they look down all the time. Funny, but she looks more serious than Lizzie here. The crop puts a flat area on her head, but it's a very good portrait but for that.


Comments by Jacky on Mon, 03/02/15 14:40

I like this high-key rendering of Megan. She seems very thoughtful in this pose. You are lucky to have such willing, beautiful subjects.