The following shots were taken by Keith Cooper at a location (half an hour away from my house in Oxfordshire) which manages to combine the romantic 15th Century ruins of a manor house, a river and woodland – perfect for Keith’s interest in pre-Raphaelite and historical styles. I’ve got two more shoots already booked in with him, so I’m looking forward to seeing what we come up with next!
9 thoughts on “Pre-Raphaelite Goodness”
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Great work. I love the portraits especially. Image 210 has a certain magic about;it captured the right moment. Okay,I talk too much. 🙂
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Thank you! That's actually the shot (the last I've posted of the paler fabric) which stood out to me too.
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Beautiful images, 210 jumps out to me too. The hair, the turned head and the lines. Portrait are simply beautiful.
StevenB
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Hard to quibble with any of them, they are all so very lovely in their respective ways. But if indeed push were to come to shove, image 200 stands out for me. My favorite artist (Raphael) would be proud. 🙂
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My favourite these are three last portraits. I can see your beautiful sad eyes on them – also my favourite 😉
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The second picture from your post (#23) – great!
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I cannot decide which ones are my favorites. All are very good. Gorgeous model & well done posing/composition.
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These are all simply beautiful, but if forced to chose, I would go with 125, 210 and 272.
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The shots in the white dress are delightful and the nudes in this set have a nicely classical, slightly victorian feel – beautifully done.
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