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Old 03-28-2009, 07:46 PM   #12
Christy Talbott Christy Talbott is offline
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Originally Posted by Marvin Mattelson
I think if we portrait artists wants to try a new approach and be innovative, we should do this on personal work. As professionals we have a responsibility to deliver our finest work and in my opinion it's inappropriate to experiment with a client and take the chance of producing less than our best work.
If you want to provide innovative compositions, work them out on your own time, put them in your portfolio and reap the rewards!
This sounds like good advice. Thanks for the encouragement Marvin, I do appreciate it. I'll take new pictures and post them here later. Maybe I'll try to do portraits from the fist two photos later for myself as a study. If I do that I'll post them here as well- still curious as to how they'd work out!
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