I hope she'll get a copy as well. She scribbled her e-mail address on a piece of paper, but so far I've been unable to decipher it. I shoot in Birmingham quite a bit, so perhaps I'll run into her again. I'd like to do a session with her. She knows how to take direction and is comfortable with the camera.
Paul
On May 29, 2004, at 5:51 AM, Keith Whaley wrote:


I hope she'll get a copy...
In spite of Shel's comments, I think it's the sort of image that all her friends will Ooo and Ahhh over, and tell her "That's really YOU! What a great shot!"
She'll love it, and frame it.
So will her mum... <g>


keith whaley

Paul Stenquist wrote:

She was flattered. She had seen my camera and didn't turn away, so it was obviously a good opportunity to request a shot. She posed quite enthusiastically.
Paul
On May 28, 2004, at 10:53 PM, graywolf wrote:
Nice, Paul. That takes guts to do. Though thinking back to when I did things like that, they usually are more flattered than put out.

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Paul Stenquist wrote:

Once in awhile I'll stop someone on the street and ask them if I can shoot a portrait there on the spot. I found this lady earlier today, knocked off two frames of her in front of a blue wall, PhotoShoped her around a bit, and here she is: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2397401&size=lg
Paul


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