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Natural light, medium format film.
In the The Hauntingly Unfinished photo essay.
20 responses
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Don Harney (Deleted) gave props (24 Mar 2008):
Wow, that's a gorgeous portrait!
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Fonda Nelson (Deleted) said (24 Mar 2008):
She's adorable. The look on her face is as if she may have been humming a song while playing with the toy in her hand and you surprised her with a photo. You captured a very nice photo.
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Katy Kaplan gave props (24 Mar 2008):
Wow! This is absolutly beautiful!
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Yoav D said (24 Mar 2008):
wow wow woww!!!
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Jan Hoffman gave props (24 Mar 2008):
This amazing! The light is sheer magic and the girl is adorable. Superb work! Bravo!
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Slimeface said (24 Mar 2008):
This is precious and the lighting is fabulous!!
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Andrew Lorimer (Deleted) gave props (24 Mar 2008):
Great Photo!!!! :) She is such a gentle spirit
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Charles Rushton said (24 Mar 2008):
You have really brought out her eyes. This is a nice natural portrait with a wonderful expression.
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jan cain gave props (24 Mar 2008):
love this!
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Victor Ursabia said (27 Mar 2008):
Great portrait Cheryl... Love it!
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Rogério Freitas said (31 Mar 2008):
Great ligth and portrait.
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Noe Hurly (Deleted) said (29 May 2008):
seriously i just need to take a moment to say... that i am obsessed with your work.
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Laurie Search gave props (31 May 2008):
So precious! Her eyes!!!
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Arash Martin gave props (7 Aug 2008):
This is absolutly beautiful
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Carly gave props (12 Aug 2008):
Oh my gosh, this is remarkable. WOW!
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Jessica Hardin gave props (29 Sep 2008):
Beautiful use of natural light!
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Gailon Tucker gave props (24 Oct 2008):
Wonderful lighting. Love the eyes. Nice work.
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C.S. Muncy said (26 Apr 2009):
Very well done, man!
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Marco Martinez gave props (9 Dec 2009):
Beautiful--the light is awesome
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Susan Messer said (8 Dec 2010):
Wonderful lighting. At first quick glance I thought this was a woman and then I realized it was a child. You have captured the essense of what I call "an old soul". Wonderful.





















