Really like all these shots. Lots of expression and story in all of them. I want to move the image down a little in the first poster composition, just as a thought.
Love the colours in the background, great backdrop and contrast to the subjects. I like the circles and the framing, adds further interest and dimension to the shot, but I guess it's about personal taste.
Like these a lot. I would have cropped No 1 slightly higher to put the main focus of the face a little more into the shot than at the edge IMHO. Colours are terrific and lighting spot on.
Like the shot. Like the pose too. I wonder if a little less light a more shadow would make it more dramatic, especially on the face. Like the way you show off the tattoo.
Thanks Les, Looking at the book is a great idea - next time!
Here is the non-blown version rescued from the Raw file as suggested previously.
Thanks for this - here's #2 in B+W with a little high-pass filter to bring out the detail and yes - you're dead right. makes a great version...
Amy contacted me and we did a shoot yesterday mostly in the studio but one outside shot shown at the end too. She and I are both inexperienced at this! Welcome your thoughts!
Studio Shots
The outside shot
Thanks for any feedback
Great set. Love 2 and 3. Contrast in 2 looks terrific. Agree the eyes need catch lights. Is it legit to add afterwards in PP?? 3 is really good. Like the Dad's look and half hidden behind towel adds great depth into the shot. I think the watch works as it adds a great contrast to the rest of the...
Love 1 and 3 particularly. The composition/crop in 3 works due to the laughing subject.caught in a candid type pose but wonder if it doesn't work as well in 4. Seems less reason to put the subject in the bottom left in a straight forward portrait?? Great clarity and composition in 1.
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