Interesting work, the expression, the surroundings. Well, off hand, maybe Rolling Stone would be much better than some that are really aimed at the pre teens.
Reading Rolling Stone has nothing to do with being precocious or trying to be a rock star.
It's all about experiencing a different culture and being exposed to different music and ideas. It used to be better when Jan Wenner and Cameron Crowe were on board. (And EVERYBODY should watch "Almost Famous") But everything was better back then, eh?!
This child promises very well!
ReplyDeleteperhaps she just like the shinny cover ?
ReplyDeleteInteresting work, the expression, the surroundings. Well, off hand, maybe Rolling Stone would be much better than some that are really aimed at the pre teens.
ReplyDeleteooh... everybody knows children are very precocious nowadays!
ReplyDeleteBut... this is good or bad? who knows! :)
She's cute indeed
A beautiful photograph. I don't know if she can appreciate the contents of Rolling Stone -- maybe she just likes expensive things.
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What a gorgeous photo - beautiful expression.
ReplyDeletebelle composition et tres bonne publicite pour un tres bon journal. elle est peut etre un peu jeune non ?
ReplyDeletebeautiful composition and very good publicity for a very good newspaper. it east can be a little young not?
Be thankful it's not Modern Bride!
ReplyDeleteI believe the magazine over her left shoulder would be a better read. She'll have an better chance at being successful in business than a rock star.
ReplyDeletecute photo though
Kate,
ReplyDeletethis is just wonderful, and so natural!
A great expression & I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteI think 'skipping rocks' is much preferred to Rolling Stones at this age.
ReplyDeleteShe might be too young, but how do you say no to a face like that?
ReplyDeletePeople!
ReplyDeleteReading Rolling Stone has nothing to do with being precocious or trying to be a rock star.
It's all about experiencing a different culture and being exposed to different music and ideas.
It used to be better when Jan Wenner and Cameron Crowe were on board. (And EVERYBODY should watch "Almost Famous")
But everything was better back then, eh?!
I agree with Nazzareno.
Whole-heartedly