I'd do almost anything to stay our of the camera, but in 2009, when I did a walkabout in Paris with one of my favorite photographers, Meredith Mullins, I complied. She was sneaky. She waited till I looked out over the sunset on the Seine, then said, "Virginia!" I turned around and she caught me. It's not everyone who has a Meredith Mullins portrait. I"m very proud.
Today, I can't wait to see what my City Daily Photobloggers around the world will post as their ME photo. Click HERE to see the gallery.
Today, I can't wait to see what my City Daily Photobloggers around the world will post as their ME photo. Click HERE to see the gallery.
11 comments:
A terrific portrait! I tend to prefer being on the other side of the camera too.
Gorgeous as always Madam V đź’™
Spontaneous photos reveal the soul. It’s wonderful when a photographer captures a radiant spirit. Beautiful. �� Jack
I prefer the other side of the camera too but I think your spirit was captured along with an amazing smile
MB
Great shot!
What a fabulous photo, Virginia!!
Gorgeous! I prefer to be behind the camera as well.
That is a fabulous pic of you and of the scenery behind you!
You and your beloved Paris -- what could be better!
No flash? The light is perfect and makes for an elegant portrait.
I was a chunk younger in my theme day photo, too.
I see a lovely lady in the backdrop of a beautiful sunset. What a combo!
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