I met Elizabeth and her parents at Ridgewood Wild Duck Pond located right near Paramus for an afternoon session. Elizabeth was understandably intimidated by my large camera so we started out by the playground hoping that she would warm up. It took a little time and patience, but after a few minutes on the swing and exploring the jungle area she forgot all about the camera and her true personality came through. Here are some of the highlights of my afternoon with the adorable Elizabeth.
Erika, I love the 3rd picture of Elizabeth in front of the fence. She looks stunning, you captured childhood so perfectly. Those wide eyes convey a type of curiosity and interest in things seen for the first time that only children have. Beautiful!!
Hi Erika. I like the picture with the fence as well, but Elizabeth looks as if struck by lightning. I prefer the last but one picture with the soft tonal colours blending in together. Also, she has a faint smile on her face and the same natural curiosity as the other picture. Great session!
I'm in LOVE! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome! It was a pleasure to work with you!
ReplyDeleteErika, I love the 3rd picture of Elizabeth in front of the fence. She looks stunning, you captured childhood so perfectly. Those wide eyes convey a type of curiosity and interest in things seen for the first time that only children have. Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I especially love that image too.
ReplyDeleteHi Erika. I like the picture with the fence as well, but Elizabeth looks as if struck by lightning. I prefer the last but one picture with the soft tonal colours blending in together. Also, she has a faint smile on her face and the same natural curiosity as the other picture. Great session!
ReplyDeletehaha i never thought about it like that. thanks for the visit and comment!
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