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08/05/2005 12:08:36 PM · #1
I don't usually post photos, but here's a link to a shoot I did last night with my uber hot cousin and her uber sex-ay hubbie.

Couple Shots

08/05/2005 12:32:46 PM · #2
Wow! I'm not sure why you don't post photos very often, but I wish you would. I love the style, although I don't know how you would even define it (reportage, lifestyle, ?) I also doesn't hurt that your cousin looks like that....
08/05/2005 12:39:30 PM · #3
Thanks Nus. It's funny cause I thought this dirty little area was my own secret (I've shot bands there before - all shots are in the same small area behind a crackhouse and snowboard shop) but I opened up a big lifestyle mag in town the other day and it was voted best "graffiti" spot in town.
08/05/2005 12:48:41 PM · #4
Great location and nice pics! I̢۪m a man of few words :0).
08/05/2005 12:50:38 PM · #5
those are amazing!!! I especially like the 1st and the 7th, but all of them are soo great!
08/05/2005 12:58:07 PM · #6
Thanks! It was fun..they're 1 year old boy was sleeping soundly in his stroller, and it's a sketchy neighborhood so we had to appoint one person to keep an eye out the whole time.
08/05/2005 01:05:25 PM · #7
Beautiful shots Lori. They look kind of like Tom / Nicole (Crusie and his ex). Great setting and light. The 1st, fourth and last one are definately tops for me.
08/05/2005 01:11:21 PM · #8
Great shots

I love the first one
08/05/2005 01:27:58 PM · #9
I love the use of depth of field. Your photography really shows what the potentials of DOF are when use correctly.

I agree with Nusbaum that you should post more pics.
08/05/2005 03:17:16 PM · #10
Thanks again, it's nice when people don't say your stuff is crap.
08/05/2005 03:28:04 PM · #11
Originally posted by GoldBerry:

Thanks again, it's nice when people don't say your stuff is crap.

We're all untruthful, it's total crap. :-)
08/05/2005 03:32:30 PM · #12
Originally posted by Joey Lawrence:

we're all untruthful, it's total crap. :-)


I'm telling! *runs screaming*
08/05/2005 03:37:36 PM · #13
I really like the first one, Kiss My Shoulder...but they are all great. Good use of lighting...
08/05/2005 03:52:09 PM · #14
I can't take credit for the post-pressing. Charla (the girl in the shots) put a black and white layer over half the shots to whiten the whites and to make the shadows darker....to give it the "dirty" feel I was going for. That said, editing was minimal. No cropping.

The "poster" shots of them came out just like I had them in my head so I was stoked about that. We shot in a dark corner using a bright flash to bring out shadows behind them.

I wanted to add that these shots are a good example of blunt direction .. every other sentence from me was "okay Ryan, suck in..you too Charla".

Message edited by author 2005-08-05 15:56:49.
08/05/2005 03:57:23 PM · #15
I was going to comment that the dodging and burning looked a bit unnatural around the subjects because there was a glow surrounding them in some of the pictures.. ie: on the ground and on the walls too. But you say editing was minimal.

Perhaps this had something to do with lighting?

edit to add: Nice shots, btw.

Message edited by author 2005-08-05 15:57:55.
08/05/2005 03:59:52 PM · #16
Originally posted by brianlh:

I was going to comment that the dodging and burning looked a bit unnatural around the subjects because there was a glow surrounding them in some of the pictures.. ie: on the ground and on the walls too. But you say editing was minimal.

Perhaps this had something to do with lighting?

edit to add: Nice shots, btw.


The glow was on purpose..and it is from editing. It's supposed to have an "ad" feel. So yea, unnatural 'light'.

Message edited by author 2005-08-05 16:00:52.
08/05/2005 04:00:33 PM · #17
I used the same dumpster/buildings for theseshots too (some are a bit flat, I had no clue how to post-process back then).

Message edited by author 2005-08-05 16:02:52.
08/05/2005 04:17:51 PM · #18
Really nice, unique couple shots. I like "My man" and "That's my Husband". You should do some more work with this couple. If they have any more children, I'll bet they'd do some great maternity shots.

I like the angles, the dof, and the editing. All combine to give a real urban, sexy mood.
08/05/2005 04:32:08 PM · #19
Wow...Canadians. Who knew?
08/05/2005 04:35:07 PM · #20
Originally posted by w24x192:

Wow...Canadians. Who knew?


LMAO

They're actually planning to have another child soon. We'll see. But they don't want to overlap with his career plans because he's turning pro (tennis that is) in a year and wouldn't be the most opportune time to be a daddy again.

edit: for terrible spelling

Message edited by author 2005-08-05 16:35:30.
08/05/2005 04:38:19 PM · #21
This is the same woman from your 'Letting Go' entry, right?
08/05/2005 04:39:05 PM · #22
yippers
08/06/2005 08:45:33 PM · #23
Wow, lori....Great photos....I really enjoyed looking at them! Love the feel of the photos and the mood! Great models too!

Way to go Newfie!

Melissa
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