Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Katherine Liesl

I learned three things at this photoshoot:

1. Babies wriggle a lot
2. Nifty fifties are useless for macro details
3. My niece is absolutely beautiful

Here are my favourites so far - I need to select the best ten for my project theme. Your thoughts, comments, suggestions etc. as always much appreciated.

Here she is then, the little love:











































5 comments:

Gina_xx said...

These are absolutely gorgeous!Love the first one and the first one of the little toes, but all are absolutely adorable!! xx

Lynn O'Hello said...

Awww babies, I want one! I love the first and second photographs, especially the one asleep with the arm so relaxed made me smile. The bracelet and the first toes and hands shot and finally the baby in the wicker basket. Great pictures. Babies guaranteed to make you awwwwwwww and coo. ha ha x

Kate Maxwell said...

Absolutely stunning! :)

Richard Gaskill said...

Hi Kate. These are gorgeous shots of your niece. I like the fact that you've experimented with lots of different viewpoints and scenarios. It's interesting looking at your pictures given the discussion we had about 'What is a Portrait?' and 'What are they for?' I think your images capture a fundamental part of portrait photography (in fact photography in general) and that is - it has to be meaningful. Your images will be treasured, by your family and friends, for generations. Great work! I really like the bracelet by the way - it adds another dimension to the narrative.
Rich

Unknown said...

Thank you all for your kind comments!