Just an idea for your next portrait photography session: work on making eye contact with your subject – work on making a connection with the subject.
Try this technique with animal photography, too.
Explore the light,
Rick
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Your photos are fantastic. I completely agree with trying to capture the eyes. I wanted to add when you capture the eyes of your subject, it brings the viewer in and becomes a much more powerful image.