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I love babysitting my daughter's 3 children. Some images come
easier than others. This was a easy one.
Thanks for commenting

Posted by S Roter on Tue, 06/28/16 20:36
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Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Tue, 06/28/16 21:17

Whether in color or in black and white Lizzie is a great model with each image carrying its own emotional sense... this one has a dream like quality to it which is enhanced by the softness of the image and her eye being closed. I like this picture with a black background which works to give the details more sharpness and clarity.


Comments by S Roter on Tue, 06/28/16 21:52


Comments by Gerry Vrbensky on Wed, 06/29/16 08:46

I believe you are well underway for a career photo modeling. Well done.


Comments by Nathan Leonard Kern on Wed, 06/29/16 09:09

At first I thought I saw Lauren Becall but I wonder how many members know who she is. Again you have showen us how lovely Liz is.How about the other two.


Comments by Sandi MacDonald on Wed, 06/29/16 13:32

Both are very nice....she is adorable. I wondered if you can soften the light on the left side on her face?;-)


Comments by Linda Frey on Wed, 06/29/16 22:02

Beautiful.


Comments by Ernest Cadegan on Thu, 06/30/16 07:03

She continues to be an amazing subject. The old "the camera loves her
and she loves the camera."


Comments by S Roter on Thu, 06/30/16 21:48

Thanks for commenting on Lizzie. I remember years ago photographing my
youger sister. She was a beautiful 16 year old with long wavy hair. We
had a photo shoot, similiar to others I had done. I showed my mother a
8x10 of my sister, with long hair, full lips and a sultry look. My mother
didn't like the pic, 'she looks older' she said. These pics kind of
reminds me of that incident. Here is another. I was looking for any
thoughts about making a child look older than she is.


Comments by S Roter on Thu, 06/30/16 21:49

Just watching TV and I said hi.


Comments by Paul Bracey on Sat, 07/02/16 20:57

These black and white shots seem to be in the vein of Sally Mann,
accelerating Lizzy's maturity by expressing a sort of sensuality rather
than preserving her innocence. The color shot, not so much.


Comments by S Roter on Sat, 07/02/16 22:30

I totally agree Paul, the reason I posted the pic a 2nd opinion The loss
of innocense, was what I was seeing but couldn't pin it down. Thanks.