It was a gorgeous, glowing afternoon in early fall. We started at the bottom of a canyon and chased the light up a mountain. When I photograph, I chase golden rays of sinking sun, but I also seek the light inside a soul.
Jordan is the first stranger I’ve photographed. When I met her just before her session, I wanted to capture something more than just a pretty portrait for her senior yearbook. I hoped to probe inside her joy, what makes her laugh, and create an enduring memory of those fragments of light.
Beautiful!
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So fun to have a visit from you Carolyn! 🙂 Thank you.
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Awesome pictures!
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Thank you Tony!
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You did a great job.
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Thank you Richard! You continue to write absolutely beautiful poetry and prose!
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Thank you 🙂
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I love these photos. The young lady glows in the light. She’s like the morning sunrise.
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I agree! She has a beautiful smile! Thank you for the visit, comment and re-blog!
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Beautiful!
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Thank you for your visit! Your photography is beautiful!
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wonderfully taken…portraits are not easy to take.
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Thank you so much for visiting! I love portraits most of all. I always feel fear when I begin that I won’t succeed, but when I press on and find the flow of enjoying the person I am with, it is pure joy.
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It is a nice exploration and yes initial inhibition is sometime good for a great take…yes portraits are different.
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