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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 309478" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Im a crap landscape photog. not crap because I have experience as a photog but not specializing in lanscape. so doing something you dont usually do is great</p><p></p><p>I only give my advice so the clients are happy. Im very empathic towards others with advice and when I looked at his photos felt about my situation when I started out and said to myself, these arent so good and what can I do to make them look like those they showed in the books. not to criticize, to sound condescending, or to billitle, but simply so the client will be wowed. I love studio/portrait work so just trying to give guidance to get him good feedback and the credit he deserves. nothing more. men dont care so much on how they look in pictures. women are very aware and need a different approach.</p><p></p><p>problem is you cant tell a person tone of voice with text always. its why I hate sms. too many misunderstandings.</p><p></p><p>the 2nd picture here</p><p><a href="http://studiostyles.net/glamour-photography-lighting-technique-training-video/" target="_blank">Learn Glamour Photography Lighting Techniques | StudioStyles: Learn Photography, Studio Lighting and Portrait Posing Techniques in Online Photography School</a></p><p></p><p>just chose one of the first few links when searching "portrait lighting for women"</p><p></p><p>nice modeling, accent light on right and nice key from left and weaker fill on right. forget the glamour glow in PP and the background light. look at the lighting in the face. have the women turn 45º or so.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://digital-photography-school.com/6-portrait-lighting-patterns-every-photographer-should-know/" target="_blank">6 Portrait Lighting Patterns Every Photographer Should Know</a></p><p></p><p>also nice to read. you should learn about light modeling/feathering. very important. stick to short lighting. watch the shine. have them wear some makeup base. have ac on if its hot. all the lights around build up heat.</p><p></p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 309478, member: 14443"] Im a crap landscape photog. not crap because I have experience as a photog but not specializing in lanscape. so doing something you dont usually do is great I only give my advice so the clients are happy. Im very empathic towards others with advice and when I looked at his photos felt about my situation when I started out and said to myself, these arent so good and what can I do to make them look like those they showed in the books. not to criticize, to sound condescending, or to billitle, but simply so the client will be wowed. I love studio/portrait work so just trying to give guidance to get him good feedback and the credit he deserves. nothing more. men dont care so much on how they look in pictures. women are very aware and need a different approach. problem is you cant tell a person tone of voice with text always. its why I hate sms. too many misunderstandings. the 2nd picture here [URL="http://studiostyles.net/glamour-photography-lighting-technique-training-video/"]Learn Glamour Photography Lighting Techniques | StudioStyles: Learn Photography, Studio Lighting and Portrait Posing Techniques in Online Photography School[/URL] just chose one of the first few links when searching "portrait lighting for women" nice modeling, accent light on right and nice key from left and weaker fill on right. forget the glamour glow in PP and the background light. look at the lighting in the face. have the women turn 45º or so. [URL="http://digital-photography-school.com/6-portrait-lighting-patterns-every-photographer-should-know/"]6 Portrait Lighting Patterns Every Photographer Should Know[/URL] also nice to read. you should learn about light modeling/feathering. very important. stick to short lighting. watch the shine. have them wear some makeup base. have ac on if its hot. all the lights around build up heat. cheers [/QUOTE]
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