Another of the first model I ever worked with, circa 1996. I guess almost by definition that I was just starting to take this type of photo and play with my new used studio lights I had just gotten that there will be some issues with them, but still fun to go back and look at them. TGIF
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
A most interesting facial expression.
I agree with JohnFrim. Hard to describe the expression she's trying to convey.
Guess I should add it was the models first time posing for nudes as well. Not sure that factors in anyway, but just tossing it out there.
Just Fred wrote:
I agree with JohnFrim. Hard to describe the expression she's trying to convey.
"They're mine, and it's gonna cost you!
buckwheat wrote:
"They're mine, and it's gonna cost you!
Dear buckwheat... Looks to me like her expression is saying, "I know you want to take a picture of them, but just because I let you take a picture, it doesn't mean I'm gonna.....
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Shooter41 wrote:
Dear buckwheat... Looks to me like her expression is saying, "I know you want to take a picture of them, but just because I let you take a picture, it doesn't mean I'm gonna.....
The facial expression kinda reminds me of a fairly attractive graduate student colleague of mine back at university. She would say, "Want to see what I will do for a quarter?" When you gave her the quarter she would pocket it and say, "Nothing!"
But this gal has no pockets! And hopefully she would reach for the quarter with her right hand.
Good shot. Cute model and I like her facial expression.
Don
JohnFrim wrote:
A most interesting facial expression.
Yes, defiant, my thought is that with coaxing she will reveal those beautiful breasts, and the photographer can already see her pubic area... BUT... is her belly button an innie or outie? That will go unanswered!
Or! is she a Japanese manufactured "fully-functional" female robot withholding the fact that she has a USB battery charging port rather than a navel. Tesla's Musk warned us about the new world of robotics going a step too far.
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To be serious for a moment; now is 26 years later, and here in the photo she is in her early 20's, she will now be a mature beauty in her 40's. Perhaps less deficient, but even more beautiful.
Beautifully done, love the pose.
Nice shot, enjoyed. Re. the facial expression: to me, it says, “I dare you!"
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