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Spring Portrait Session

This portrait session was mostly done in my living room with natural window light. I bought a large piece of cardboard and painted one side black and the other side white. I found a flowering lilac bush and made a floral crown. And I found an abandoned window pane that we used in the outdoor photos.

My “vision” was simply to create. Create, shoot, style, play, and brainstorm in a different way than I normally do. Make beautiful and unusual portraits. It’s something I want to practice more often — if anyone in Chicago wants to volunteer for weird portraits, give me a holler 😉

I must thank Lauren, who incredibly agreed to this shoot without any knowledge of what I’d ask of her — and was open to everything I suggested. YOU WERE AMAZING! I have so many favorites, but narrowed down to a small sampling for the blog post. Enjoy!

Hands and face portrait
Simple portrait on canon 50mm lens
Black and white portrait
Slow Shutter Portrait
artistic portrait
Eiza Photography
Portrait through silk
Black and white portraits
Natural light portraits
Simple portraits
Lilac flower crown portrait
Artistic portrait session Eiza Photography
Midwest portrait photographer
Chicago portrait photographer
Outdoor creative portraits
black and white portrait photo

If you liked the photos, please leave a comment below! Interested in collaborating on a portrait session together? Contact me and let’s chat!

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