TAG | portrait painting
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Modeling Competition – Please vote!
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Choosing which of these darling girls to feature on my flower garden advertising is an incredibly difficult task- so please help by voting and giving your perspective. The dress and the garden are the same, but the look varies a great deal. Which image would influence you the most to call for an appointment? And please share your thoughts if you have time.. Just click on Comment, write the number of your favorite image, and your thoughts. Thanks, Patricia
patriciagagnephoto.com Model #1 Model #2
PatriciaGagnephoto.com Model #3 Model #4

Model #5 Model #6
You can view these images in a larger format at www.gallery.me.com/patriciagagne1/101351.
Thanks again,
Patricia
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Garden Girls – Help Me Choose
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The project to find a model for my beautiful garden dress is taking shape beautifully. There will be six contestants – lovely three year olds with beautiful smiles! Here is the first entry– to give you an idea of what is ahead. I will call for a vote when all six paintings are complete. Outdoor photography with children can have thrilling results.
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Old photo image becomes a painting
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When a client called and asked me to take an old photo from the 1960’s and make it into a painted portrait, I jumped at the challenge. As you can see, the background of the original as well as the quality of the print presented serious issues. The client told me how this was her favorite picture of her husband - how much it meant to her. I was impressed with the feeling behind the request and set to work determined to create a portrait worthy of having a place as a wall portrait. One of the great things about being a family photographer is that there is a new challenge every day. It NEVER gets boring!

original photo from the '60s

painted portrait
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Here is another type of restoration. A beautiful painting damaged by time and who knows what else. An artist friend of mine asked me to work on this and we agreed it looks like new!

Damaged Painting

Restored Painting
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