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My lightroom black & white tutorial is on I heart faces!

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Merry Christmas

December 24th, 2010

To all my friends and clients :: I hope you have a wonderful holiday season. Thank you for choosing me as your photographer. I feel it’s a privilege to be chosen and I hope you cherish the images forever. With love, Amy

 

To all my friends and clients :: I hope you have a wonderful holiday season. Thank you for choosing me as your photographer. I feel it’s a privilege to be chosen and I hope you cherish the images forever.

With love,

Amy

Las Vegas Photographer

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I ♥ faces | Scenic Black & White

November 29th, 2010

My entry for I heart faces this week. Last week I took my little family out for our own holiday photos. I didn’t even get ONE single photo I could use of the family. I got some great ones of the kids though – including this little gem:

 

My entry for I heart faces this week. Last week I took my little family out for our own holiday photos. I didn’t even get ONE single photo I could use of the family. I got some great ones of the kids though – including this little gem:

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I heart this face!

Las Vegas Child Photographer

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New York Girl | Las Vegas Photographer

September 20th, 2010

Finally getting around to editing more photos from New York. After a day of shopping and a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I could not control myself – I just had to photograph my lovely daughter at our favorite park in New York. One of the paintings we saw at the museum was [...]

 

Finally getting around to editing more photos from New York. After a day of shopping and a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I could not control myself – I just had to photograph my lovely daughter at our favorite park in New York.

Las Vegas Photographer

Las Vegas Photographer

One of the paintings we saw at the museum was seriously haunting me- to see an original painting up close – to see how it jumps off the canvas – is a unique experience. This painting is entitled “Faustine Leo”, by french painter, Henri Lehmann, 1842. It’s such a soft, feminine pose, I had to try it.

Check out the Metropolitan Museum’s database for more posing ideas. Don’t bother purchasing those “posing guides” you’ve seen all over the place. Study from the master painters who spent years studying posing, color and lighting. All for free!