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Emotional Albedo. [Sexy face]

My Sweethearts!
I'm not done. As you noticed, I'm trying to be more public these days on my Patreon and overall. So, my last two posts were public. But this post, is only for you )
One of my Friend here, once again noted me, that we don't have any normal advertisment of our activities and projects. I appreciate it, because that means you care so much for us.
I'm very grateful to all of you, who write me personally and share so much warm words of support.
Wish I had more time to reply back properly to each of you. You know, I don't want my messages to be unsincere. Because, it is personal and intimate moment. But I can spent on one message almost whole day, which is bad for my other activities. Being intovert, makes everything harder. )

I prepared very special shot to all of you. Another "great" level image.
I can't describe, how much I like it. I think, it took Tao 10-12 attemts to catch what he wanted and several hours of retouch from me, to create finished look.
Portraits are always hard to make. A lot of details need your attention and very easy to ruin.
With the new camera it got even harder. High detalization shows a lot of imperfections, which need to be fixed. Personally, I can't properly look at our models in person, because I start to think on how improve their condition.
In this case, I'm afraid to ask Tao on what he thinks about me as model, because we share very similiar view. )

Anyway, isn't she gorgeous? How to appear sexy without showing "goodies". )

Once again, have a great weekend. Next time, I'll share with Special first look!

Emotional Albedo. [Sexy face]

Comments

I'm happy to know it, my Friend)

Dzikan

Lovely shot! It really shows how you capture more than just the physical detail, but the *essence* of the scene in your work, and I adore it!

Divine Logic

Work work work, don't forget to breath and relax some too. You might find that small break gives you new insight and angle on your work. We are often most critical of our own flaws and short comings far far more than we are on others. But it is those 'flaws' that define each person from the other, makes us, US! Otherwise we'd all be carbon copies, plain and boring.

Korbin Armand


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