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10-02-11, 11:02 AM
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Horrah its fixed!

I cannot remember if i shared the story about my chair with you all? Well, long story short - RM managed to break my 100 year old chair (story on my blog http://samanthafinneyphotography.blo.../01/chair.html )

Anyway, she came home fixed yelooking much better but in need of a touch up!

This is a pic of her with Jack - the picture is part of a workshop im doing. The subject is generations. However, I dont have any family, aside from John and the boys, so it wasn't an easy task, so taking into consideration that my chair has gone through many generations, i wanted to include in my shot. Jack, obviously is the next generation in our family, and the book that he is reading was my favorite as a child - so i thought it was fitting to the overall subject x



     
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10-02-11, 12:07 PM
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Lovely photo DC. Beautiful lighting and composition as usual.
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10-02-11, 01:01 PM
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Its a gorgeous shot and has a very natural feel to it. Love how you do your lighting.


     
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10-02-11, 04:58 PM
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Love the light and the shot, it's great, and I Looove the chair, especially the colour


     
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10-02-11, 05:25 PM
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Love the subtle pastels and the elements that make up the story are a nice toch.
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10-02-11, 07:38 PM
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nice .....no not nice.................wonderful and perfect.
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10-02-11, 07:45 PM
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Great work Sam - glad the chair is fixed
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13-02-11, 10:56 AM
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For some strange reason I was thinking about your chair and the ''generations'' project, something that interests me a lot as I am a manic family tree researcher.

I thought maybe ''do you offer this as a service in your business?''

Be an excellent photo shoot with three maybe four generations, what do you think?
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