love these, third one my favourite, great work
These work for me. Certainly are gritty. Like the two darker ones but tbh they are all great. Love the poses and attitude conveyed.
Gaz
Absolutely love these. Yes to dark and gritty. Yes to amazing captures. And yes to your amazing work
Absolutely great set.
Thank you, I've been to spoilt by HP5+ medium format film, so my images always look a bit too clerical to me without grain modern sensors pretty much eliminate it - these were short at iso3200 and I still had to add in grain!Loving these. Nice to see someone whos isn't afraid of a bit of grain. It all works for me, composition, lighting, model pose etc. Well done.
Thank you mate, really appreciate the feedbackReally well done, - very much liking these.
No2 takes the top slot for me; tones, concentration, interaction and environment.
Brilliantly managed and portrayed.
(Also a fan of the gritty approach too - it suits the theme perfectly).
They are digital but with added grain and increased blacks - the grain in capture one is very nice to work with.I like the middle one. Are they shot on b&w film?
It is indeed a little light behind her shoulder, I have added this in post for atmosphere (artistic license haha) thanks for taking time to commentI love 1 & 3 and they all show great detail. Is 2 a little light just behind her r/h shoulder? Only asking as I'm learning and want to understand when its classed as bright or overexposed as it's an area I've previously struggled with. Having diabetic retinopathy may not help??
Cheers Malcolm, appreciate the feedbackI like all three, but love #1. The busy-ness of the tattoos, clothing, jewelry contrasts with the simplicity of her eyes. And I love the grain!