Which portrait seems most authorial?





With a new camera and tripod, my husband, who is the real photographer in the family, decided to turn late yesterday into a Beth photo session. "You need a real author's photo for once," he said (and judging from the comments I've received on other of my book-jacket photos, I reckon I do), though few things make me as self-conscious as sitting in front of a camera.  I was feeling especially self-conscious yesterday, for I'd spent twelve hours of it practically immobile, staring at a computer and talking to the screen.  Whatever.  Bill set up the lights.  I put on some lip gloss.  He took 30 pictures, all I could stand.  He's a talented guy (those who know me in person can attest), and he just sent me three photos to choose from.



Which of these, I wonder, would you most want to encounter on the back of a book jacket?
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Published on April 17, 2011 11:42
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message 1: by John (new)

John I'd say the last looks the most 'professional', but the first two are where you can really see the spark of life in your eyes. I doubt that helps, but they are all good and reflect a different part of your personae.


message 2: by Beth (new)

Beth Thanks, John! I think I might be leaning toward number two.

Hoping all is well with you,

Beth


message 3: by John (new)

John I like number two as well. It's relaxed and happy.

I just got your package, so everything is beyond well for me. Now to open up and read what is inside. Expect to hear from me soon in regards to that. :)

All the best,

John


message 4: by Beth (new)

Beth :) and shhhhh! You are one of just five people in the world to have what is in your package. Pretend you don't have it until after Easter, please?


message 5: by John (new)

John The package I was referring to was a metaphorical one, naturally. You understand I cannot possibly receive a package from you otherwise. This is a package of friendship and meaning! Far greater than a physical entity.

I can't even do an IMM until May, so the fates clearly intended on keeping it a secret. :)


message 6: by Beth (new)

Beth perfection


message 7: by jesse (last edited Apr 17, 2011 03:33PM) (new)

jesse John wrote: "The package I was referring to was a metaphorical one, naturally. You understand I cannot possibly receive a package from you otherwise. This is a package of friendship and meaning! Far greater ..."

What? A package? I want one too. *bigGrin*
BTW, #2 is is my favourite!


message 8: by Beth (new)

Beth smiling. it's all a metaphor.


message 9: by jesse (new)

jesse :)


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