Wow! Great smile! This is such a wonderfully bright image bc of those smiles and your beauty.
Much love, light and life!
Much love, light and life!
You just might be the most beautiful woman I've ever seen in my life. I have a weakness for beautiful girls and women...but I'm almost incredulous that someone as strikingly gorgeous as you is alive. Sorry, I don't mean to make you uncomfortable, but you're just too precious and adorable for words.
I like the crop you've used: how she's pinned between the top of the frame and the bottom. Very nice triptych 
overall the shots are beautiful. To me you look vulnerable, flirty, and playful. It adds life to the photo. Maybe a little heavy contrast in the gray scale. Great Job all around!
I like this alot. You are very expressive, each shot reflects something significant. Very nice
Love this image! There's something about it thats soft and gentle, but still very fun and sexy.
srry dont have critique, but i will say first that u r very beautiful, and with every picture that you release u really make your work come alive its like i can feel your emotions your putting into it, and just like in this one i can tell you really are having some fun in your work, hope you keep releasing more photos
the expressions matched with the title are seemless. all three expressions exemplify live, laugh and love.

black, white and greyscale imagry lends itself to neutralize and unify the three images. A good choice for us to zero in on the differences in expression, form and lighting. Of which the three show slight twists, coyness. Her expressions brightly tease us with a warm persona throughout.
Originallity:
a three shot sequence is timeless and effective - not necessarily original
Technique:
The photography technique I cannot comment on, the image is clean, crisp and appealing
Impact:
Overall this image has a happy flow to it from left to right, it's feminine and whimsical, not complex nor overly simple - a fine example of photography
Potential: although all three work well together..... Perhaps image (1) and (2) are too close to the same there's only the slight hip adjustment, slight chin downturn and hair fluff.
Perhaps the title could be changed to match the series closer (1) Live (2) Love (3) Laugh
great work!
Thx for the opportunity to critique
Schermerberger
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