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My friend's daughter is undergoing treatment for Ewing's Sacroma (a rare form of bone cancer).
I agreed to do some portraits for her.
Here they are.
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These are very nicely done. I really like the lighting and composition in the 2nd one especially. A beautiful girl. Prayers for a full recovery!
 
#3 I like the best. I already see some pp work I would done if it were my picture :)

#1 has some potential, I like her atitude
 
I agree with otherprof. Number 2 is just a kid in a Picachu outfit. Number 3 comes across as a blatant pity-ploy. Number 1, though, has dignity and raises a lot of compelling questions.
 
I like number 1 the most. I also like number 2....but number 1 is really good.
 
regal and dignified, #1 is a lovely photo
 
I can't pick which one I like best, they are all really great! :)
However, even #2 is a kid in a Picachu outfit, she has such a deep feeling in her face, it just feels like more.
You did a great job! :)
 
These are very nicely done. I really like the lighting and composition in the 2nd one especially. A beautiful girl. Prayers for a full recovery!
Thanks though I've found prayers to be extremely ineffective for curing cancer.

I agree with otherprof. Number 2 is just a kid in a Picachu outfit. Number 3 comes across as a blatant pity-ploy. Number 1, though, has dignity and raises a lot of compelling questions.
I don't do pity-ploys and she IS just a kid in a Pikachu outfit who just happens to have cancer.
 
My friend's daughter is recovering from Ewing's Sacroma (a rare form of bone cancer).
I agreed to do some portraits for her.
Here they are.
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I can't believe how much ageless dignity you have captured in the first photo. The other two are good portraits of a lovely child, but the first one is affecting even without a background story.
If you look closely, you can see the inserted IV tubes on the next 2 images. They allow blood and chemo stuff to be pumped directly into the body.
 

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