It takes considerable time and experience to create great portraits. Through years of experience working with portraits, I have acquired the skill of capturing people and their essence and varying moods.

Take a look at the different portraits that I can offer you below.

FLOATING 

The face is focus in this close-up shot. The head and shoulders (or just the head) are typically included. The emphasis is on your authenticity or beauty when the facial expression is tightly framed (smiles, squeeze eyes, etc).

FULL BODY

Your lifestyle is the focus of this portrait. One can opt for either a full shot or a medium shot. A portrait that uses the full shot depicts a character from head to toes. When using a medium shot, the portrait usually shows them from their waist up. Frequently, your portrait looks spontaneous, bold, and edgy, which offers an insight into your personality.

 

COUPLE

Couple portraits are essential to document important events in life (such as birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, etc.) and turn them into an artistic work.

 

PET

I’ve recently started drawing pet portraits (which I hadn’t intended to do at first) and I’ve had a great time doing it. These are just a few examples:

 

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