Jack, you are certainly the most charming man that I have never met. I know this to be true because of all these photos that you share with us of people relaxing and allowing their true selves to come to us through your photos. Thank you!
You really are a terrific "people/photo taker", Jack and Winnie is a lovely lady with a great smile, not surprised she got the job!! I'm glad you have so much fun with your camera, too!! I was going to say it's a way to keep you off the streets, but then maybe it's an excuse to be on them!! Hope your week is going well! Have fun!!
More great portraits and another pretty woman. I'm glad we learned that she got the job but now, of course, I wonder what she'll be doing next. Inquiring minds...
Good for here. But I wonder, what's the relative position in the social pecking order between a photography teacher and a barista?
BTW, I don't think our new bridge is going to make is as regular blog subject matter. There is no pedestrian walkway so Saturday was a one-time-only opportunity to take these shots. I'll look around but the vantage points from the streets below are not as good.
Okay Jack... how do you get all theses ladies to smile for you? :)
ReplyDeleteAnother great serie of portraits Jack!
ReplyDelete...and what a great trio of photos you have taken here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful portraits and love that light too! Hope she saw these, I'm sure she'd have been pleased:)
ReplyDeleteAnother set of fantastic portraits! Congrats to her on the new job.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a sweet person. And again, a very fine portrait. Glad to see that your old jokes can still make people laugh!
ReplyDeleteJack, you are certainly the most charming man that I have never met. I know this to be true because of all these photos that you share with us of people relaxing and allowing their true selves to come to us through your photos. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJack, wonderful series of portraits.
ReplyDeleteAnother great portrait... I am glad she got the new job!
ReplyDeleteShe's got a gorgeous, infectious smile!
ReplyDeleteI have an aunt by that name.
You really are a terrific "people/photo taker", Jack and Winnie is a lovely lady with a great smile, not surprised she got the job!! I'm glad you have so much fun with your camera, too!! I was going to say it's a way to keep you off the streets, but then maybe it's an excuse to be on them!! Hope your week is going well! Have fun!!
ReplyDeleteThose dimples really stand out, Jack!
ReplyDeleteA woman of many talents!!
ReplyDeleteMore great portraits and another pretty woman. I'm glad we learned that she got the job but now, of course, I wonder what she'll be doing next. Inquiring minds...
ReplyDeleteShe looks like a truly happy person.
ReplyDeleteYour portraits are top notch! I suspect your models are very pleased!
ReplyDeleteShe's lovely.
ReplyDeleteGood for here. But I wonder, what's the relative position in the social pecking order between a photography teacher and a barista?
ReplyDeleteBTW, I don't think our new bridge is going to make is as regular blog subject matter. There is no pedestrian walkway so Saturday was a one-time-only opportunity to take these shots. I'll look around but the vantage points from the streets below are not as good.
No one would be able to refuse her anything Jack! She will be thrilled with these shots.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely lady!
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