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Anita #234
I met Anita down the same alley as my previous stranger. I was waiting for my brother UrbanScot who was shooting an environmental portrait further down the street, when I saw Anita walking towards me with an equally stylish man. I was drawn to her for obvious reasons- her fine features, cool and individual style and the colours throughout her clothing and makeup.
I did some full length and 3/4 portraits and some closer shots against a couple of different backgrounds. I chose this shot as I really like the soft light and the tones it creates, and the splash of red in the background which pulls out the colour of Anita's lips.
Anita actually introduced herself with a different name, but said it was too difficult so often went by the name Anita. She lives in Nottingham but didn't have too much time to talk as she was on her way out.
I did give her a Moo card so she might get the chance to check her picture out, and she had a quick look at some on the back of the camera- 'ooh, they're cute!' was her opinion, so I hope she likes the finished shots.
Thanks for taking a few minutes to make some portraits Anita, and I hope you like them.
Anita #234
I met Anita down the same alley as my previous stranger. I was waiting for my brother UrbanScot who was shooting an environmental portrait further down the street, when I saw Anita walking towards me with an equally stylish man. I was drawn to her for obvious reasons- her fine features, cool and individual style and the colours throughout her clothing and makeup.
I did some full length and 3/4 portraits and some closer shots against a couple of different backgrounds. I chose this shot as I really like the soft light and the tones it creates, and the splash of red in the background which pulls out the colour of Anita's lips.
Anita actually introduced herself with a different name, but said it was too difficult so often went by the name Anita. She lives in Nottingham but didn't have too much time to talk as she was on her way out.
I did give her a Moo card so she might get the chance to check her picture out, and she had a quick look at some on the back of the camera- 'ooh, they're cute!' was her opinion, so I hope she likes the finished shots.
Thanks for taking a few minutes to make some portraits Anita, and I hope you like them.