Mix Match
Mix match- different lighting- different looks- same kid.
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"The Journey of life is as much in oneself as the roads one travels"
Aaron Newman
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Aaron Newman
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Kelly
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Glad to help. I am often searching for inspiration as well. kids got a lot of energy and personality.
Aaron Newman
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Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
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I like #3. Creat capture!
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Thanks Swartzy-
He actually enjoys having his picture taken. Unlike his dad.
Aaron Newman
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Thanks David-
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Thanks Nik.
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Thanks for the comments.
Aaron Newman
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It might but there is a pretty cool reflection in those eyes.
Aaron Newman
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The B&W version of this is my fav. I think this color version would be if not for the flare over his right eye. What's the lens?
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The one with the flare and the b&w of it were not planned shoots. We were at an off road rally and I snapped a couple shots while we were waiting for the cars to come by. Lens was dirty and shooting with the sun to his right shoulder caused the flare. Couldn't eliminate the flare on the color so did a b&w and it went away.
Thanks for all the comments.
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