these are nice studio portraits, like i would expect to see this in a portfolio for an actor in a casting session. these show what allison really looks like to a person standing in front of her, without the conventions of woodsy backgrounds or harsh lighting. i'd cast her (but that may be because i like her so much already. although...depends what role i was casting for....okay this parenthetical is pointless. sorry).
This is my fav. of the Al photos, although the eye one is quite cute. Love the secrecy eye thing, you can tell a story with your eyes...I've always been told to dance with my eyes!
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these are nice studio portraits, like i would expect to see this in a portfolio for an actor in a casting session. these show what allison really looks like to a person standing in front of her, without the conventions of woodsy backgrounds or harsh lighting. i'd cast her (but that may be because i like her so much already. although...depends what role i was casting for....okay this parenthetical is pointless. sorry).
This is my fav. of the Al photos, although the eye one is quite cute. Love the secrecy eye thing, you can tell a story with your eyes...I've always been told to dance with my eyes!
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