points taken, thank youI like them all too. A couple of little things bug me though. Firstly, the heart make-up on the first shot is a little poorly done around the edge. Secondly, I think the rim light in the last shot is too harsh for a wig like that, which is why it has blown some.
He really is a true master with a very own approach to models , had a fantastic day with him and learnt a great deal. If you ever get a chance... go for it. I'd be surprised how quickly he can turn 'nothing' into something spectacularAll 3 are fantasic shots. Credit has to go to John Farrar for these, he really is a master of these kind of portraits. I have worked with both Carla and Bryony (the models in these pics) several times and I wouldn't recognise either of them because the makeovers are so good.
I'd love the chance to see John in action.
love the pics, first being my fav
Sharp, fresh, colorful all in all great stuff well done
thankslol, i looked at these before i read your text and though "hmm, they look very John Farrar"
points taken, thank you
He really is a true master with a very own approach to models , had a fantastic day with him and learnt a great deal. If you ever get a chance... go for it. I'd be surprised how quickly he can turn 'nothing' into something spectacular
thanks
All three are cracking pictures. I would be so proud if I could produce anuthing resembling this quality
Do you know where he advertises his workshops - I can't see anything on http://johnfarrar.com/beauty.htm
Thanks in advance/
BSphoto said:Thanks mate, a lot of it is down to brilliant MUA, really good models and of course John's guidance.
You'd have to write him an email (he's also on facebook) and ask as I don't think he advertises anywhere (doesn't neet to). You may want to think about inviting more people to divide the cost... where do you live?