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JUST A TINY CROP

“I have a passion for portrait photography, and I feel that every time I photograph my son there is such a depth to the image, a story behind his eyes that is quite engaging that leaves me and others wanting to know what is going on beneath the surface. This image was created beside a window in the mid morning light using black fabric to hang across a wardrobe in the background.

I’ve titled it “Passing Through” initially because he was just passing by the room when I called him in to test the light, but also because I feel that he is such an old soul, like he’s lived many lives before this one”.

Hi Melinda, this is a rather lovely portrait and it definitely captures a level

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