
Graduation was coming up for Heidy Rodriguez, and she wanted to prepare some invitations with a nice graduation portrait of herself. Heidy had asked us about taking some photographs of her. This was actually the first time we had taken pictures of just one person, usually we’d be taking pictures of couples, or a family. So we had researched a lot of female poses to get inspiration for the project. We also thought it would be a good idea to get her in a 1930’s era style at a train station. Of course, because she was graduating we felt that a train station represented her new journey in life. I know, it’s really cliche, but it’s still a very creative and thoughtful cliche. Afterwords, we felt that her graduation portraits were some of the best work we’ve done.
Enjoy more of Heidy Rodriquez’s Graduation Portraits, and let us know what you think by submitting a comment below.
Curiosity Media Recommends
More from Curiosity Media
- The Visual Representation of the Internet
- Having Fun with Black Muslin
- Ashley Family Portriat
- Photographers Worst Nightmare
- Evolution of the Double Rainbow Song
Curiosity Media Recommends
- Garden Spider up Close and Uncomfortable (Dan Dooley Photography)
- The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (Dan Dooley Photography)
- It’s Not Supposed To Be a Nature Shot (Dan Dooley Photography)
|
Add this to your blog: (Copy & paste code) |




![Recommend [curiositymedia]](http://s3.amazonaws.com/arkayne-media/img/badge/logo-recommend-badge-medium.png)
