Thanks.

I am really proud of this set. I can see improvement - and with me being as horribly hard on myself as I am - that is saying something. lol
The lighting - well. LOL I have kind of set up a "studio" in the garage. We did these mid day yesterday (man it was hot - feel sorry for the poor kid but she was such a trooper). OK - back on track - the lighting - I opened the garage door.

I also had one light with an umbrella set up on one side of her so both sides of her face were not evenly lit.
Gotta love natural light.
As far as moving her away from the background - I tried. I took advice to heart - and moved her out as far as I could. I just have such limited space in the garage and a backdrop that isn't all that long. I also worry about having to walk out into the driveway and the lighting being much stronger there. Will that mess up the exposure??? If it won't or shouldn't - I'll do it. Anything to get better.
Kelly - I agree with you on the redness. She put some kind of red hair spray in her hair and that didn't help - but I can also see an underlying red tone to her skin. I took several shots of each pose and played with them - when I was converting from raw. Some I took all of the red out and she looked so pale. Some I kept some red in and her eyes really popped. She has the most amazing eyes I have ever seen. I fell in love with them yesterday.
Any suggestions on how to get the red out without making the person look pale?
On the black and whites I did do a bit of selective coloring. Her Mom loves B&W shots - but it was killing me to lose her eye color - so I added some blue and a touch of green to her eyes.
On the 4th photo - I was playing with photoshop

I'm such a kid with a toy. I used the center color filter so that only her face was in color and it faded out to black and white (not sure if that is what you meant). One of the ones of her lying down I did mess up the white balance. I was playing with it a bit to see what was going to work best. I had it set on Tungsten and she was VERY blue around the edges. She loved it though.

That may be one of the white balance goofs that I just converted to black and white as she was standing there gushing about how she loved being blue.

Kids!
I have two families that I will be doing in the next few weeks. One is next week - a lady whom I used to work with at the preschool - and then the following week a former teachers aide of mine who moved to Chicago last year. They are coming back to visit and I am doing family portraits and individual.
... Just gonna keep pluggin away - trying to get better and better.