Cynthia is the winner of the "faceless" challenge. Since she has a been a guest judge recently and already did an interview feature, we'd thought we'd share something a little different with you all today. Cynthia tells us in words and images about the session surrounding her winning "faceless" image.
It had been cold and rainy for days. My daughter was bored and I
missed light.
We decided to look at the rain against the window one
afternoon.
After pulling open the curtains, we noticed how the water
was glistening on the glass and my daughter was mesmerized.
The light
was dramatic which led me to portray a little mystery in these images.
I
decided to underexpose these to enhance the play between light and dark
and the gloomy fleeing of the weather outside.
I also added a blur in
post to intensify that mysterious feeling I felt while capturing these.
Shot with a 24-85 2.8 at 24mm and a 35 1.4.
Cynthia is an on-location lifestyle photographer serving the Austin,
Fort Hood, and Central Texas area. She enjoys telling stories through
her photography, has a penchant for black and white imagery. Her work
is dreamy, ethereal, and sentimental. Her daughter is her muse and
often a subject of her photographs. Cynthia also serves on the Board of
Directors for
The Gold Hope Project
– a Non-Profit Organization that provides free portrait sessions to
children who currently have, or have successfully survived, childhood
cancer."
To see more of Cynthia's imagery, you can catch up with her here...
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