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10/05/2005 03:32:52 PM · #1 |
Okay, so... I've never had a customer do this to me before. So I thought I'd turn to DPCers for opinions.
I shot some pictures this past weekend and posted them online for the customer to look at and figure out which one(s) she would like to have printed. After two days of thinking about it ... she says, she likes them all and can't decide. Which one(s) would I choose?
So... if it were up to you, which ones would you choose?
//www.dterryphotography.com/gallery/855141
The first few images are "collages" based on images from the photo shoot (made with my favorite program, Fotofusion). I like to experiment and have fun ... some of the collages make sense, others ... well, I was having fun. :-)
Anyway, feel free to link your favorites into the thread here. Here's a sample just to get you started:
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10/05/2005 03:40:25 PM · #2 |
Just a few ones that stood out to me...
1775
1784
1888
Lee
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10/05/2005 03:43:28 PM · #3 |
before I get too deep into which I like and why I need to ask...where these images just for the heck of it or are they using them for like an engagement or something? Can't say that the information will sway my decision but I think it would help some.
edit to add: I'll look at them more when I get home, there are some really nice ones but work is calling so time to earn my keep.
Message edited by author 2005-10-05 15:49:06.
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10/05/2005 03:44:38 PM · #4 |
Collages 1 & 4 are really nice. |
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10/05/2005 03:48:53 PM · #5 |
//www.dterryphotography.com/gallery/855141/3/38493129
The collages are excellent but as a single this is my pick. I love the other crouching ones but the dog was far from cooperative LOL.
Message edited by author 2005-10-05 15:49:30.
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10/05/2005 03:52:26 PM · #6 |
First off, the collages are really cute. They look good. As far as single pictures, here are a few that I really liked, the first two being my most favorites. :-)
1838
1793
1901
1888
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10/05/2005 04:00:51 PM · #7 |
I like 1842, looks relaxed and unposed.
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10/05/2005 04:08:51 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by sabphoto: before I get too deep into which I like and why I need to ask...where these images just for the heck of it or are they using them for like an engagement or something? |
They've been married for 3 years. Have no kids ... but do have a dog they consider part of the family. So when we started talking about a family portrait, they said they wanted their dog to be in it. That's when I suggested we do a shoot by the lake so that we could get pictures of them walking the dog.
She's extremely impressed. And although I didn't get some of the shots I wanted (dog didn't always cooperate), I'm pretty pleased myself. |
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