I just love how a [storyboard] can tell a story using a series of images. I think these are fitting because J’s cool, has her own style (that girl can strike a POSE!), AND you see she has a fun side as she’s walking on the train track.
As a mom and photo lover, I love having storyboards up in my house because of the varying poses (action!) and personality that are shown.
–>About the storyboard above…I used a super fun urban action on the pics, which gave them a more green/red tint. Definitely something different and fun for me — I really liked it with the colors and textures present in the caboose though. Isn’t J soooo adorable?
I love her confidence and body position in the above pic. I could have edited her red cheeks and nose so that her face was more “all one color,” but I just love how her face is showing the temperature outside. Her face looks natural and real, which is what I was going for — very different from the storyboard above. 🙂 For the color in this picture, I made it “pop” a bit more to give the image some energy and excitement.
There are SO many more cute images from our session together — I wish I could post them all. Thanks again, J. I had tons-o-fun. ~m
M– You’re pictures are getting more fabulous by the day! Keep up the great work!!
I really love these! Makes me wish I were in the snow (which I don’t even like)!!
This is your best storyboard yet — each picture is composed beautifully, but the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Also, you are showing more aspects of her personality. J looks beautiful, but she also looks interesting.
Maggie the blue scraf was such a good idea…the blue is fantastic. J’s face looks so cold from the wind but the pic would not have the same effect if it were not red. I think she looks so beautiful. Nice work!!! Thank You so much!!!