Diana Miller
Views: 2090 Jobs: 11 Location: Sacramento CA, United States Specialty: People Experience: 20 Years Web site: Facebook: Linkedin: Diana Miller is known by her clients for her timeless portraiture and unique approach to weddings. Diana has spent the last 20 years devoted to creating unique images that make people stop - and take a second look.
Diana worked 14 yrs in her 1st career as a trauma and neonatal RN. Meanwhile she pursued her love of photography, and in 1993 opened her first studio. She also became a specialist in corporate/event photography.
Today, Diana Miller is a highly-regarded photographer in CA. She is very active in the community, teaches classes at her studio, enjoys networking and social media and volunteers her her services at many charity events in the Sacramento area. Views: 1430 Photographer: Brandy Category: Portrait Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller Hi Brandy,
I really like your portrait and it had a lot of impact for me, which is always a good thing to have in your work. The eyes on the girl are nice and bright ... Views: 1331 Photographer: Philip Möjbro Category: People Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller Hi Philip,
This is a very nice photo of a bride and groom on their wedding day. They are interacting and close to each other and enjoying each other. However, I would... Views: 1454 Photographer: Phillip Nieves Category: People Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller Very nice portrait of a sleeping baby that any parent would love to have. Views: 1879 Photographer: Laura Champ Category: Portrait Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller This is a very nice senior portrait of a young man. You have a good understanding of balancing the ambient light with your strobe. You also did a fine job with compos... Views: 1663 Photographer: Clare Evans Category: Family Photography Camera: A supermarket Camera! Critiqued by: Diana Miller This is a very nice portrait of a young boy on the beach. I like the colors, the silhouette, the ripples, water, sunshine, and color of it. It evokes a very nostalgi... Views: 1953 Photographer: ellie worgan Category: Portrait Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller Hi Ellie - you did a wonderful job with this portrait of your "little man". His expression is darling, the eyes show lots of love. He looks very happy and comfortable... Views: 1469 Photographer: sharae Category: Portrait Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller Sharae I like the snapshot very much. Great expression, nice leading lines, good skin tone, nice light in the eyes, background is out of focus and you did some diffe... Views: 1490 Photographer: rene gomes Category: Portrait Photography Camera: Critiqued by: Diana Miller Rene, I really do like this portrait, and you are definitely on the right track, with just a few minor adjustments. The expression is sweet, the bow is cute, I love t... Views: 1225 Photographer: Philip Möjbro Category: People Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller Hi Philip, Thank you having me critique your work. I think it is a very nice, although not super exciting wedding portrait of a couple outside. The bride and groom lo... Views: 1150 Photographer: Philip Möjbro Category: People Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller Hi Philip - nice to see another image and very different from your first one. It has more a candid feel to it, and more believable posing for them as well. They appea... Views: 1185 Photographer: Philip Möjbro Category: People Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller This is a very nice portrait of the bride and groom with a great background. With a few tweaks I think it could be improved. See below. Views: 1251 Photographer: Lindsay Category: People Photography Camera: Canon Rebel T1i Critiqued by: Diana Miller Hi Lindsay,
It looks like you are off to a great start here. I see you thought about your placement of the bride to use the window light. I also like the soft pose o... Views: 806 Photographer: Lisa Court-Schnobrich Category: Animal Photography Critiqued by: Diana Miller Hi Lisa,
I really like this portrait of the baby fawn. It is simple and sweet. I would have liked it more with softer lighting and framing his face in the center o... | |||||||||||