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Photo shoot with Chrystal (C&C Welcome)
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted" data-source="post: 350673" data-attributes="member: 29753"><p>Some nice shots Scott, Chrystal looks at ease & I'm sure that she'll like the pics.</p><p></p><p>It seems weird suggesting things to you, but I did do some semi-pro portrait work many years ago. The shots don't seem to have the usual "Scott punch" to them. Focus looks a little soft & needs some punch with some backlighting maybe? I know that it's difficult with amateur models, but I think more eye contact is needed. Otherwise why not approach in a different way & treat it as figure photography? That way, with some more direct lighting, the model's expression becomes less important than the shape of the figure. I'm sure that you could find some b&w figure shots for inspiration & discuss them with Chrystal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted, post: 350673, member: 29753"] Some nice shots Scott, Chrystal looks at ease & I'm sure that she'll like the pics. It seems weird suggesting things to you, but I did do some semi-pro portrait work many years ago. The shots don't seem to have the usual "Scott punch" to them. Focus looks a little soft & needs some punch with some backlighting maybe? I know that it's difficult with amateur models, but I think more eye contact is needed. Otherwise why not approach in a different way & treat it as figure photography? That way, with some more direct lighting, the model's expression becomes less important than the shape of the figure. I'm sure that you could find some b&w figure shots for inspiration & discuss them with Chrystal. [/QUOTE]
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