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12/21/2006 11:30:59 PM · #1 |
So I tried something new today, I felt like shooting and wanted some stock/business stuff, so I headed to the studio....but I really wanted to do something different. So, I shook up the lighting and processing a bit and wondered how it hits you guys. Too much? Funky and fun? Dull and dumb?
I collaged a few because my portfolio space is painfully full. :)

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12/21/2006 11:35:43 PM · #2 |
Cindi...I love the ideas...the poses..everything is great...but the lighting is just not clean...it is not only not your usual style...but it just isn't inviting.
I think it is too contrasty and yellow...does that make sense?
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12/21/2006 11:39:32 PM · #3 |
I like them all together - the transition of the smiley on-the-phone person to the computer-throwing crazed lady combined with the extreme going-postal woman with the machine gun spraying bullets into her office is just great -
I almost thing a flip-book type thing might be good. I apologize if I got too enamored by the way they are together but stock photo stuff is just that y'know!? ...
Wait- that machine-gun bit was in my imagination -- "down imagaination DOWN"!! |
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12/21/2006 11:40:36 PM · #4 |
Just left you this comment on your collage, which I might add, is just triffic, IMO.....
I love this series, and some amazing images here sweet girl.
Gee your quite the looker, and quite the professional as well.....
Top stuf IMO.....
I love the lighting, and the soft apricot colortones you have achieved, as it gives it a warm glow.....
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12/21/2006 11:42:33 PM · #5 |
OK - I get what you're going for - a higher contrast, stylized feeling - -
Shifting the red around a bit and playing with color balance might alter to mood here. I dig it - I think office stuff gets a bit boring and it needs a bit of an edge to it.
And, of course, a machine-gun ;] |
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12/21/2006 11:43:36 PM · #6 |
Forget the machine gun, use a water pistel instead.....
Originally posted by metatate: OK - I get what you're going for - a higher contrast, stylized feeling - -
Shifting the red around a bit and playing with color balance might alter to mood here. I dig it - I think office stuff gets a bit boring and it needs a bit of an edge to it.
And, of course, a machine-gun ;] |
Message edited by author 2006-12-21 23:44:02.
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12/21/2006 11:44:15 PM · #7 |
Ok, that set was all processed with the same filter, one I love and am tempted to make it my signature look (for clients) cause its so warm - but was afraid it might be just me lol
So glad to get some opinions on it.
Here is the original set without the filter.
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12/21/2006 11:45:13 PM · #8 |
Left you a comment...awesome!
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12/21/2006 11:46:21 PM · #9 |
And yes, I suffer from multiple personality disorder when I'm in the studio! :)
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12/21/2006 11:48:23 PM · #10 |
I suffer from that all the time.....
Originally posted by idnic: And yes, I suffer from multiple personality disorder when I'm in the studio! :) |
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12/21/2006 11:51:06 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by sherpet: I suffer from that all the time..... |
It keeps things interesting, eh? ;)
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12/22/2006 08:22:08 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by idnic: And yes, I suffer from multiple personality disorder when I'm in the studio! :) |
so, you're gonna change your username to libys ;-) |
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12/22/2006 08:55:36 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by skiprow: Originally posted by idnic: And yes, I suffer from multiple personality disorder when I'm in the studio! :) |
so, you're gonna change your username to libys ;-) |
LMAO That's a good idea, Skip! 
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12/22/2006 09:34:39 AM · #14 |
anytime ;-)
btw, for stock, i'd stick with the 2nd version. also, i don't know how much of the cropping is due to fotofusion, and how much is due to your in-camera framing, but i imagine you'll find more saleability in with images that give the art director the most flexibility in choosing a crop, as opposed to framing too tightly (cutting off arms, leaving little headspace, etc).
good luck, keep having fun! |
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12/22/2006 09:45:20 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by skiprow: anytime ;-)
btw, for stock, i'd stick with the 2nd version. also, i don't know how much of the cropping is due to fotofusion, and how much is due to your in-camera framing, but i imagine you'll find more saleability in with images that give the art director the most flexibility in choosing a crop, as opposed to framing too tightly (cutting off arms, leaving little headspace, etc).
good luck, keep having fun! |
Thanks, Skip. None are cropped in the original versions, its PhotoFusion that's cropped them for the collage. I'm going to upload both versions of them, I think, giving the buyers choices.
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