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Conceptual Portraits

Conceptual Photography Portraits in photography have been around for longer than I can remember, matter fact they have been around before I even knew what a camera is. Conceptual portraits bridge the gap between the photographer’s ability to interpret and analyse everything that’s around him/her, they create new meaning to that understanding through a series of portraits, these portraits can justify nature of an individual, emotion, ability or just a belief the individual has.
Our storytelling abilities are usually based on the principal of what we see and interpret into words or photography.
There’s more to me than the human eye can see.
I’m a woman of purpose and destiny.
 
A perfect design, I’m special and unique.
I won’t be identified by the parts that make
Up my physique.
 
My beauty is not defined by my skin or my hair
And my soul has more value than
 The clothes that I wear.
 
I’m not a symbol of pleasure or sex appeal;
I have the natural ability to comfort
and the power to heal.
 
When God made me, He created a gem
Because He fashioned me in the likeness of Him.
 
I refuse to do anything that will put God to shame.
I deserve to be treated with reverence
And called by my name.
 
I can’t be purchased or sold at any price
Because I’ve already been bought and paid
For by the precious blood of Christ!
 
 
I praise you because I am fearfully and
Wonderfully made.
(Psalm 139:14)
Conceptual Portraits
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Conceptual Portraits

Our storytelling abilities are usually based on the principal of what we see and interpret into words or photography.

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