Tag Archive for: Portrait Photography

Home Less or Homeless by Anna Cicala
While in Miami I decided to go to Little Havana or course with my camera in one hand and a Cuban coffee in the other I noticed this man across the street. I felt such deep compassion for him, I have a big heart and always look for the good. So while gazing at him I thought he would make such a wonderful portrait and this is how he became part of my gallery.

Through Her Eyes by Zara Otaifah
I like kids with intelligent and sharp eye gaze, especially when they look at something they enjoy that keeps them very motivated, focused, and all taken for hours. I get so fascinated by the way how they look at the screen when they are fully engaged. I was lucky enough to capture this photo when my friend and her daughter spent the day at my place and I was babysitting her for an hour with my camera so I get to catch her special eyes looking at the TV keeping busy while my camera was so ready to freeze the time right at this moment behind those beautiful eyes.

Chin Tribe Tatoo by Ryszard Wierzbicki
Chin families are believed to have tattooed their daughters’ faces to make them appear less desirable, and less likely to be kidnapped by travelling Burmese kings who would want to take them for wives. The Burmese socialist government banned the practice of face tattooing in 1972 as part of its program of modernization. This elderly woman is one of the last generation to bear facial tattoos. The chapter of Chin history will be vanished forever when she passed away.