Katherine Knarr - Student / Studio February 07, 2007
What a beautiful girl in a wonderful picture. Very vintage looking..... - HEATHER Not just another pretty face, but pretty both inside AND out... Great legs K... you must take after your mother. - her Mom really nicely done. - Neil - www.plushcreative.com I like all of it -- the model, the pose, and how the pattern of her dress mirrors the horizontal and vertical edges of the print. - Spamboy - http://www.spamboy.com/ What a BEAUTIFUL young woman. - Mar Stunning! The angles of her body mirror the angles on the pattern on the dress, the light on her hair and face. Really beautiful. - JDR Wow! What a lovely model and portrait composition. And, yes, great legs, fabulous shoes... I do think you got those legs from your Auntie Janice, though. - Auntie Janice ok so i thought maybe you would eventually run out of ways to make every portrait totally and completely different. but I am wrong... so very wrong. I hope i continue to be. - Josh Rothhaas - definitions.wordpress.com Glamorous dichotomy! Free with the knees paired with looking back caution. She reminds me of a little girl doing just as she pleases but staying on the lookout too. Beautiful in her form and nature all at once. Or my perception of her nature from the photo. A womanly impishness. Just so cool. - Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn I am intrigued by this photo as well as the photo for tomorrow (feb. 8). In tandem, these photos show a young woman just beginning her life, playful, testing boundaries with her beauty and ingenuity. The next photo captures an essence of an older woman reminiscing about her life. I look at this photo and the next one, and I want the photos of this woman's life in between.
Excellent work. A truly lovely photo tells a magnificent story, and yours certainly do.
thank you... - Shay the only thought I want to add to the above comments is that Bill has captured and obviously Katherine was able to bring out in herself, a look and feeling that is remanicent of the 1930's and 40's pin up girl apitomized by the famous photograph and drawings of Betty Grable et all the other woman who posed for Hollywood publicity shots and were later painted on the exterior of B-17s during WWII ....... - dori keller
I'm Bill Wadman, a New York-based photographer who after completing my first 365 Project, and then a weekly 52 Project, took it upon myself to shoot and post one portrait every day of 2007. Each photo was taken that day, and each day was a different subject. Some were be in the studio, some in the wild. Hopefully they are all interesting.
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- HEATHER
Not just another pretty face, but pretty both inside AND out... Great legs K... you must take after your mother.
- her Mom
really nicely done.
- Neil - www.plushcreative.com
I like all of it -- the model, the pose, and how the pattern of her dress mirrors the horizontal and vertical edges of the print.
- Spamboy - http://www.spamboy.com/
What a BEAUTIFUL young woman.
- Mar
Stunning! The angles of her body mirror the angles on the pattern on the dress, the light on her hair and face. Really beautiful.
- JDR
Wow! What a lovely model and portrait composition. And, yes, great legs, fabulous shoes... I do think you got those legs from your Auntie Janice, though.
- Auntie Janice
ok so i thought maybe you would eventually run out of ways to make every portrait totally and completely different. but I am wrong... so very wrong. I hope i continue to be.
- Josh Rothhaas - definitions.wordpress.com
Glamorous dichotomy! Free with the knees paired with looking back caution. She reminds me of a little girl doing just as she pleases but staying on the lookout too. Beautiful in her form and nature all at once. Or my perception of her nature from the photo. A womanly impishness. Just so cool.
- Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn
I am intrigued by this photo as well as the photo for tomorrow (feb. 8). In tandem, these photos show a young woman just beginning her life, playful, testing boundaries with her beauty and ingenuity. The next photo captures an essence of an older woman reminiscing about her life. I look at this photo and the next one, and I want the photos of this woman's life in between. Excellent work. A truly lovely photo tells a magnificent story, and yours certainly do. thank you...
- Shay
the only thought I want to add to the above comments is that Bill has captured and obviously Katherine was able to bring out in herself, a look and feeling that is remanicent of the 1930's and 40's pin up girl apitomized by the famous photograph and drawings of Betty Grable et all the other woman who posed for Hollywood publicity shots and were later painted on the exterior of B-17s during WWII .......
- dori keller