Whitney's photoshoot.
Ok here are a few of the photos I took of Whitney. I need feed back. I'm getting my own studio and I want to go into business for myself. I'll take constructive criticism. Cause I want to learn from my mistakes. Give me what you got.....
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...4/_MG_0026.jpg http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...4/_MG_0024.jpg http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...4/_MG_0005.jpg http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...4/_MG_0002.jpg http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...4/_MG_0027.jpg http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...4/_MG_9965.jpg One of me the photographer and model. http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...4/_MG_9976.jpg http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...4/_MG_9990.jpg http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...arebitches.jpg |
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*We R who we R
Quote Ke$ha? Spell it right. =D |
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hahahah Ke$ha
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Get that Goober looking guy outta there and the will be good
JK :D dont know shit about photographs but the 6th one down looks good(with the colla poppin) |
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The whole frame idea is cool but I think it be better if it was hanging from fishing line or something as if it was floating instead of holding it, seeing her/your fingers holding it kind of distract you from the rest of the pic. Atleast it did for me
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Ha thanks man I too like that one. Quote:
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Well... I'll start by asking.. what are you shooting with?
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They need adjusting IMO.
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...g?t=1294668166 I could add a lot of stuff but you won't like what I say. |
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You are useing the umbrella backwards
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Here you go because you asked for it!
For an indoor portrait studio: 1. Study a book on portrait studio lighting. 2. Study a book on portrait modeling. 3. Study a book on Photo Shop. A few tips for your next shoot: 1. Obtain additional lights and umbrellas. You need at least 3 minimum but 4 would be really nice. 2. Obtain a roll of remnant background paper. You should be able to pick up a small roll around $60 or so. Background paper is expensive. 3. Never shoot armpits! Armpits aren’t attractive! 4. Obtain a signed model release from the model before posting photos on the internet. Downloadable from the internet. 5. If you shot with your umbrella as shown in photo #8 then turn the umbrellas around the other way as they are backwards. If you want to shoot through a diffusing material obtain light boxes instead of umbrellas. Photos 1, 2 and 6 could use some adjusting in Photo Shop. The text ruins photo #9. I’m not putting you down in any way as we all have to start somewhere and learning as you go is a great way to learn what works and what doesn’t. I barely scratched the surface and I could add a lot more but you would do well to obtain and study the books I mentioned above. Above all have fun! |
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