I like this alot.....wet plate portraits often seem a bit too serious. I'm impressed that she could hold that look on her face that long. Must be long years of training....
Thanks, all. This was fun. She's always had trouble staying still for wet plate portraits. We did 2 before this and she is mostly a blur. So, for this one I sat her down facing backwards on a chair, then she leaned forward and grasped it tightly to hold herself still. The came the expression! I don't have any lessons on APUG, but I do teach workshops. Info at www.kerik.com.
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