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January 27, 2012

unique portraiture . rachel's album cover

January 27, 2012/ Jackie

  Unique Portraiture

Here's to an exploration of shape, line, color and reflection. Rachel will have the best album cover ever. denver fashion photographer

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head shot of artist

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photograph of girl with red hair in the shadows

moody photography of artist

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artistic headshot

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moody photograph in the city

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black and white artist photograph

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artist head shots

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artistic portrait with shadows and direct sunlight

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unique head shots

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photograph of artist in the shadow

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SELAH (say - la) a Hebrew word found in the Bible meaning to pause, listen and take things in. It's purpose is similar to that of Amen in (Hebrew: "so be it") in that it stresses the truth and importance of the preceding passage. Alternatively, Selah may mean "forever," as it does in some places in the liturgy.