One thing for sure, the lighter skin-tone is a lot more challenging to photograph.
I really like Lonnie in the Victorian outfit with the hat, so have to post a few more photos. I think she looks wonderful in both wigs, as they each say something different. Kassia is proving a bigger challenge. She is looking so sad. I chose her because I needed a light-skin, younger-looking girl to go with Adrian, and because she and Lonnie looked related - like they are sisters. But it's hard to get past the image of Isar in the white "Blanchette" gown because she looked so spectacular in it. It doesn't help that Kassia is wearing the same wig Isar wore too. I think I really need to make her something lighter out of mohair, and maybe she'll cheer up a little when I introduce her to her prince.
One thing for sure, the lighter skin-tone is a lot more challenging to photograph.
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Charie Wilson
12/22/2012 07:20:33 am
love her new blue eyes they photograph much better than the first ones she is going to be stunning in a red mohair wig or strawberry blond.
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Martha
12/22/2012 08:17:05 am
I think she'll be beautiful once she gets her own look instead of trying to replace Isar in that dress and wig. Maybe I can fit in making a wig or two between all my baking. Although I don't think people would appreciate stray mohair getting in their cookies.
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marianne
12/22/2012 01:39:37 pm
I agree. I think Lonnie will look nice in light brown or red. The dark brown and light blonde aren't quite there
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