September 13, 2020 12:52pm I agree with Mark Young's comment with one exception: showing the back of the hand toward the camera places it as a distraction. Instead turn your hand so that the side of the pink finger shows toward the camera curving your fingers toward your face. That will form a "lead-in line" directing the viewers eye to your face. It becomes a part of the composition, instead of a competing element. Beautiful smile with your eyes!
August 29, 2020 3:39am This is a stunning portrait. The lighting and composition are wonderful. The model's dark hair works as a framing element and helps to make her beautiful face pop. She also has wonderful eyes and an engaging expression. The model fills the frame, and there are no distracting foreground or background elements. This image really shines on multiple levels, and reflects great work on the part of the model and the photographer.