Earlier this evening I did a half hour photo shoot with the lovely Tiffany Curtis, entrant in the Miss Minnesota beauty contest. A very lovely and pleasant young lady to work with.
Nice work, and she’s a sweetheart.
She is really beautiful. Why would she put that thing in her nose?
Robertven wrote:
She is really beautiful. Why would she put that thing in her nose?
It’s not for me to reason why, I just take the pictures.
Wayne beauty pageants are focused on radiant smiles... and Tiffany Curtis indeed excels in this attribute...
Believe the second image exemplifies a "pageant' aura... Albeit I totally love the enchanting elegance in number 5.
Numbers 3 & 4 are glamour genre thus not really germane to pageant protocol...
Again you are a master of your craft Wayne... I'm certain Tiffany will cherish your renderings...
Thank you so much for sharing...
Wishing Tiffany Curtis all the best on her pageant endeavors...
"...Why would she put that thing in her nose?"
Why would UHH members make such condescending and obnoxious comments on another photographer's model?
As for "Beauty Fashion"? It is totally about lifestyle Robertven... It allows members of a "tribe" to self identify... Those in a "tribe" get it, while those who don't identify with same are pretty much clueless...
In India, nose piercings and the jewelry are regarded as a mark of beauty and social standing as well as a Hindu's honor to Parvati, the goddess of marriage. This has been the norm for decades and has found favor with many young ladies in our American culture. To ridicule another member of society is in my mind a mark of bias insolence and has no place amongst commercial photographers.
When you posted a portrait of your lovely Granddaughter's prom makeup and hair styling you were treated with respect and given appropriate guidance on how to possibly enhance for future portrait sessions. I would strongly suggest you treat other photographer's models with the same respect that you received. What goes around comes around Robertven.
Please let me apologize for Robertven's inappropriate comment on beautiful Tiffany... I for one found both Tiffany and your renderings of her to be stellar... I'm certain she will be amongst the finalist in Miss Minnesota Beauty Pageant.
Thomas902 wrote:
"...Why would she put that thing in her nose?"
Why would UHH members make such condescending and obnoxious comments on another photographer's model?
As for "Beauty Fashion"? It is totally about lifestyle Robertven... It allows members of a "tribe" to self identify... Those in a "tribe" get it, while those who don't identify with same are pretty much clueless...
In India, nose piercings and the jewelry are regarded as a mark of beauty and social standing as well as a Hindu's honor to Parvati, the goddess of marriage. This has been the norm for decades and has found favor with many young ladies in our American culture. To ridicule another member of society is in my mind a mark of bias insolence and has no place amongst commercial photographers.
When you posted a portrait of your lovely Granddaughter's prom makeup and hair styling you were treated with respect and given appropriate guidance on how to possibly enhance for future portrait sessions. I would strongly suggest you treat other photographer's models with the same respect that you received. What goes around comes around Robertven.
Please let me apologize for Robertven's inappropriate comment on beautiful Tiffany... I for one found both Tiffany and your renderings of her to be stellar... I'm certain she will be amongst the finalist in Miss Minnesota Beauty Pageant.
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You don't have to apologize for me. If I feel that an apology is required, I'll do it myself. Where are the apologies for negative comments on tattoos? Commenting on a tattoo, which is nearly permanent, says more about the model than the nose jewelry which is easily removed. I think Tiffany is a stunning model. I'm just not a fan of piercings. My opinions don't carry much weight but everyone is entitled to them.
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