12.08.2015

Have you ever been sitting in a meeting and realized that the light just then was beautiful?


I was at a meeting today photographing. I looked around the room and the light coming through the floor to ceiling windows painted the faces of the people across the table from me in the most beautiful way. I had to take a photograph to capture it. Just the turn of the woman's head in the middle of the frame made it all perfect. I have no idea how the meeting turned out, I was too busy watching life being painted right in front of me.

8 comments:

John C said...

It might have been the excellent looking woman you were photographing then just merely the light.

Patrick Dodds said...

The light? Of course.

John Krill said...

All that light is coming off that attractive young woman in the center of the photo.

And she is in the center of the photo because all that wonderful light.

You can't get anything past us Kirk :)

amolitor said...

How was that light happening, anyways? Was it overcast outside, or did they have shades? I'm envisioning a typical glass-bowl conference room here, with more or less floor to ceiling windows looking out on.. something or other.

And yep, it's very flattering to the central figure! She wears the light well.

Kirk, Photographer/Writer said...

Soft, diffuse light from a wall of floor to ceiling, north facing lights.

MikeR said...

Kirk, wherever you are, you do portraits. Good ones.

amolitor said...

When in doubt, use bigger lights!

hbernstein said...

Man, you even caught a catchlight in her eye.

What is it with you, where you born to take gorgeous portraits of beautiful women?

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