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03/31/2006 03:08:47 PM · #1 |
Hello everyone. Just loking for some opinions on 2 shoots that I recently did. any comments or suggestions welcomed.
//www.pbase.com/kevinrusso/modelmayhem
Thanks in advance.
Kevin Russo -Photographer |
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03/31/2006 03:14:27 PM · #2 |
Question: Did you intentionally make these images of the redhead overexposed? If so, you might want to do some burning on the detail of the lips, eyes, etc. so as to make it appear more purposeful.
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03/31/2006 03:19:58 PM · #3 |
Yes the redhead images were part of a conceptual idea. It was to intentionally overexpose the face to highlite her 2 different color eyes.
Message edited by author 2006-03-31 15:29:51. |
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03/31/2006 04:22:17 PM · #4 |
//www.pbase.com/kevinrusso/image/57047442
Love the hair, eyes, rose, but hate the positioning of the lips. They keep this shot from excelling to perfection.
//www.pbase.com/kevinrusso/image/57883731
Really like this one....good character, good use of object
//www.pbase.com/kevinrusso/image/57963586
Once again, the position of the lips are killing me. I've never been to keen on open lips unless done just right.
//www.pbase.com/kevinrusso/image/57932047
I like this one, quite nice....but it's not spectacular. Perhcaps crop out the btue pants.
//www.pbase.com/kevinrusso/image/57932045
I actually like the capture of her face here. In fact, I want to remove the arm and shoulder. Then blend this into an advert. The eyes are very deep but with an open expression.
//www.pbase.com/kevinrusso/image/56929371
Almost like this one, but the way the head is cropped off makes her look deformed. It took me a moment on the black background of the page for my eyes to realize it was cropped off. And that she was not bald. Her pose is good and I like the grey tones contrasted with the red.
//www.pbase.com/kevinrusso/image/56929370
I like where you were going with this. I just feel that her left eye is looking a bit too far. I love where you have placed her right iris but the left is hidden. Wish she was looking to the right of you and not directly at you. |
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03/31/2006 05:02:21 PM · #5 |
Depends on what you are after, so take these comments for what you will.
the outdoor ones are a bit flatly lit, one had too much light on the top of the head. One or 2 are really nice (light on the face)
Posing wise it somewhat depends on what you are after, but almost all of these the have the models head levela dn swaure to the camera (level eyes) - it's usually best to put any thing you have 2 of at different levels.
Overall composition is good and technically good overall.
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