This is the third post in a series of photos taken last Friday, at our downtown Whitby studio. The day served as a fantastic opportunity to focus on lighting techniques, and has allowed me to include some studio portrait work into my new portfolio. Unfortunately, I took so many photos I can’t share them all, including some portraits of our only male subject, Dave. However, I’ve made a couple of those available on my homepage.
Anyhow, this final series post captures our last 10 minutes in the studio. Before our day was done, I was asked to pose for some photos too – just as I asked my photographer friend Kate-Lynn to do in “Behind Her Lens.” If you’re interested in checking out some of her photos, they have been posted on her brand-spanking-new blog site, Abstrakt Foto.
Part of my new approach to photography is shooting primarily with prime lenses … and in the coming weeks, I expect to be posting images from my 35mm. A series I am super excited to share, too. Until then, THAT’S A WRAP!
LOVE YOUR PICTURES. U R VERY TALENTED. Great series. Really enjoy Day In Durham.
Great series! Love your photos and your articles. Day In Durham is a pleasure to read. Keep up the good work!
Thanks J.E.S 😉 Glad you like my posts!
Beautiful photos – really enjoyed reading about your photography day.
Kate x
http://www.kateathome.com/
Thanks so much Kate. It was a great day and i *so* wish I had more of them.
These are lovely pictures of you Emily. You friend did a great job! I continue to enjoy your site more and more. I am looking forward to your next series.
RJ, I love that you appreciate this site so much. I love reading your comments. But I am still waiting to read a new post from you, Missy!
Hi Emily! Just submitted my link. I’m new. By the way I’m stalking you in twitter, pinterest, and G+. I’d love to be stalked as well, lol.
Thanks
I am following you back Mitchelle! Looks like you have an adorable daughter … loving some of the photography! Can’t wait to read more from you 🙂
Are you really that beautiful or did Kate-Lynn do something magic with your camera… lovely portraits Emily… i like your smile….peter:)
Aw Peter, you’re so kind! Kate-Lynn would love to hear you enjoyed her blog photos … I think she is so good as well 🙂
You clearly ooze with joy in your work/play, Emily. Good for you. I wish you much success! 🙂
Thanks Ginnie. Been working so hard on building my portfolio, hopefully in the next year it will really pay off and I can open a studio.
Wooo I’m so glad you like the pics I took!! xo love you to pieces, you are gorgeous!!
Gorgeous portrait.
Aweome model!
Well done!
J’aime beaucoup tes portraits !
Bonne journée 😉
Great photos! You look gorgeous!
What a fabulous set of portraits – you look so beautiful! And I love the behind the scenes image as well. Great work!
My favorite image is the 2nd one and it’s a nice look behind the scenes on the last image. Looks like you guys had a really good time. The space looks amazing with tons of potential. I really liked all the previous post with the models, great job with those photos. Your style is very distinctive in these photos, keep up the good work!