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05/09/2007 12:54:29 PM · #1 |
For a friend, I did a shoot of her 3 week old daughter- SO much harder than I thought it would be. One thing I got right was the temperature. I manged to get it to nearly 90 degrees in my studio so that when we stripped her down- she didn't cry. that however, did not stop her from peeing on mom and than later dad and of course- my set. Also there was lots of vomit... more than i thought something that size could hold. after the second time she puked- i totally gave up having the parents 'pose' her... i figured turning her head just wasn't worth it.
These are pretty much the best shots I got... any help/comments would be great!
Thanks
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05/09/2007 01:35:45 PM · #2 |
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05/09/2007 01:40:14 PM · #3 |
I really like this one. I think it is very good. Only critism is the crop of the womans arm. I just seems a bit odd, but nothing that really detracts from the image. Cool.
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05/09/2007 01:41:05 PM · #4 |
You've captured the tenderness and vulverability of the newborn. These will be very dear to the parents. |
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05/09/2007 02:34:27 PM · #5 |
Left comments on all of them. Very well done shoot. Sorry to hear about the vomit and pee :P |
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05/09/2007 02:41:26 PM · #6 |
;) Thanks!
Really great comments- Thank you!
I may have to reconsider the selective saturation... I just thought it was cliche and cheesy enough to get any with :)
Message edited by author 2007-05-09 14:44:00. |
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