Does anyone else struggle with self portraits??? First of all, I don't want to be seen.....secondly, they are really hard to do. Finally, I gave up, and just had my husband take it. I found the most comlimentary light and selected all of the settings, and just let him go for it. He kept telling me not to show my teeth, (I have this space between my front teeth) In those, my eyes looked better, but I looked sad...so here you go ladies...the happy lady with the space in her teeth! LOL
You are beautiful just the way you are! Inside and out. Good to "see" you and you have inspired me to do one soon! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are beautiful!! Such a great photo of yourself! I love the smile :) I am so inspired by this. I wish my mom could take photographs like you do so that I could get in more of the photos with my children and like them!! ;) At least I will be able to do that for my children ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful picture Karren! You have wonderful eyes and a beautiful smile. It shows a really fun, natural side of you, and your family is going to really thank you for this. I've read that even though we take all these pictures of our kids, what they really want to see is pictures of us, so good for you for getting in front of the camera and showing us your other side. And, btw, your hubby did a great job!
ReplyDeleteI love this picture! Seriously- you look fabulous, and really like others said- now, I'm inspired to get on the other side of the lens too! :) My dad has a similar gap- and honestly, I love the pictures where he smiles and shows it...:)
ReplyDeleteawwm *I* wanted to say "you're beautiful", but others beat me to it. You are just lovely! :) I love your choice of necklace and getting to see it on you now. Great self portrait!
ReplyDeleteI loved the necklace yesterday in your post and now love it even more on you! Beautiful shot of you... I think hubby did well!:}
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone else. You are beautiful and I love this of you. So great to see you :-)
ReplyDeleteLauren Hutton wears that teeth gap proudly--you should, too! Wonderful self-portrait. Lighting is so soft; bokeh is great, too. Awesome job! The necklace looks terrific, too!
ReplyDeleteI know several beautiful people with gaps in their teeth and you are most certainly one of them! Love your outfit too!
ReplyDeleteI love this picure of you mom! It really does look so natural - like if I were to picture you smiling in my memory :) You shouldn't hide anything about you. I've always said that. I love your tooth gap, you wouldn't look like you without it.
ReplyDeleteI think this is a lovely photo, smile and all! You're beautiful! :0)
ReplyDeleteAhhh, love what Becky said! That is so sweet. Thank you for your comment on my blog; I'm going to try to send you a pm to share some things with you.
ReplyDeleteAww- you look wonderful Karren :) Self-portraits are no easy thing to accomplish!! Everything came together nicely in this one.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very natural to me. Love your colour scheme too :-)
ReplyDeleteSmiled when I saw this! Your husband did a great job capturing *you*!
ReplyDeleteyou look great!!! great job too by your husband! just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou are so beautiful Karren!! I love that you are finally in front of the camera!! Self portraits are the hardest thing for me :O) I love your super fun necklace!!! Hope you hop in front of the camera more often!!
ReplyDeleteAwww... This is a nice shot. It's natural, not cheesy. It's wonderful to see your smiling face! I hate being in front of the camera too though. I would much rather stay comfortably behind it.
ReplyDeleteP.S. The necklace looks great. : )
I think you're beautiful!
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