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Karl Witt wrote:
That is a wonderful portrait! I also like the warmth and the character it brings out here. Wonderful work with the lighting as I see it.
Karl
Beautiful portrait Daniel, I too love the warmth, light falloff and the way the model connects with the camera in such a relaxed manner. You did a great job of putting the catch lights right where they belong. I really enjoy your work.
Great shot. I like the pose, the angle and the lighting. The brightest area around here eye captures your attention instantly! This is an excellent shot for here portfolio
Rolando
Aug 19, 2022 at 10:22 PM
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Dave_E wrote:
Beautiful portrait Daniel, I too love the warmth, light falloff and the way the model connects with the camera in such a relaxed manner. You did a great job of putting the catch lights right where they belong. I really enjoy your work.
Dave
Thank you Dave. I used to shoot a lot more in studio, but over the last couple of years I no longer had regular access to equipment, but I still did a lot of studying and preparing for when I finally could get my own studio equipment.
R_o_l_o wrote:
Great shot. I like the pose, the angle and the lighting. The brightest area around here eye captures your attention instantly! This is an excellent shot for here portfolio
airfrogusmc wrote:
Has a Vermeer vibe to it (Girl with a Pearl Earring) Except the Vermeer was a short light not broad. Well Done. I like the crop as is.
Thank you so much. Having my studio work compared to a classical paining is really reassuring, as I tend to try to model a lot of my studio work to resemble the feeling of a classical painted portrait. Glad to hear it evokes that similarity to someone else viewing it.