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04/22/2006 09:16:49 PM · #1
I did a photoshoot in my new studio yesterday and would like some comments on a few pictures.

I'm not going to upload them here because I find that 640x640 just isn't enough, the pictures are 850x850.

photos

and one I Draganized
04/22/2006 09:30:15 PM · #2
Amazing images, with soft sexual overtones, but so beautiful....
04/22/2006 09:30:49 PM · #3
Not bad at all.

Only thing I'd suggest is that you consider the use of some gaussian blur on the seamless paper backdrop. I hope you don't mind but I had a quick play with one of your shots just to demonstrate the difference.



cheers,
bazz.
04/22/2006 10:16:51 PM · #4
Not too bad at all.
I saw some marks on the 'floor' in front on one of the images (easy PS fix) and the last one - i might like to see more of her face, or more light on her face, or something.
04/22/2006 10:38:07 PM · #5
Why do I have "When Doves Cry" stuck in my head now?
04/23/2006 09:37:01 AM · #6
Originally posted by The_Itinerant:

Why do I have "When Doves Cry" stuck in my head now?


this photpshoot was for a Price tribute concert ;) I'm designing the poster...
04/23/2006 11:46:15 AM · #7
Originally posted by DanSig:

Originally posted by The_Itinerant:

Why do I have "When Doves Cry" stuck in my head now?


this photpshoot was for a Price tribute concert ;) I'm designing the poster...


I guess that explains why he has almost the same expression on all the photos, sort of frozen into being Prince. Nice photos though :-)
04/23/2006 12:18:33 PM · #8
I like the one with the guys arms crossed but not with the draganized effect. The effect is ok, but I just find it may be a little too much. I would crop a teeny bit off the left side of that shot to make him perfectly center. For the ones with both models the second is my favorite. The pose of the girl lifting her leg is nice and the hands of both models are placed well. On some of those I almost feel like the guy's expression is so strong that it takes away from the girl's. Next time for whatever shoot, try experimenting with having one or both of the models look away from the camera. With these in particular I would have like to see the girl looking at the guy while he is looking into the camera. Don't get me wrong, the shots you have came out very nice, just trying to think of different ways it could be done. I'm just finally comfortable working with one model in the studio i think its time I start working with a couple at a time.
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