nothing too harsh :P tried super hard on this seeing as it was a nice day and now it's all turned to rain thanks!
I really like the pictures. I can't offer any good constructive criticism being a total noob when it comes to photography, but in the 2nd pic, I'd have a bit more hint of either sun or something summery if it was to fit into a summer-album. Super cosy pics.. and such a handsome fellow!
The pictures are very soft and the fence adds a lot of nice texture. I only have one negative thing to say and its rather nit picky. If these are summer themed photos, the thick hat doesn't really belong. Something more like a fedora would probably work better.
I agree with Jelly_bean, they have a sort of vintage style which is really cool. I think it would also have looked cool if you got some photos of him maybe looking away from the camera, sort of like you've captured a moment of thought
True true but i will have to admit i DO know people who wear such hats in summer weather P: so... yeah lol in Britain summers ain't that hot hence why we still wear these sorta hats in even in the summer and Just showing off Jays Britishness :P, wanted a red, white and blue one for the jubilee but alas i cant get one :P
The first one looks like he's taking the photo of himself it's really cute! I agree with the others it has a really vintage feel to it, something you see in clothing catalogues
I like all 3 photos, but especially the second one. The wood background brings my mind to summer more than the others (do not know why sorry :P )
I have nothing really constructive to say, but that Jaden looks amaaaazing! Thanks for giving him such a great home.
These are sweet- gives an air of serenity. Maybe not so heavy on the editing for all of the pictures though
The color tone is nice. It gives an air of softness. The only advice I have is more poses or a different angle. If you have one of him looking at the viewer and his body facing left, try switching it up by making his body face the viewer but he's looking left or right. It'll give the impression he was originally looking at the viewer but got distracted by something.