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12/05/2008 11:21:54 AM · #1
So I'm in the process of editing the photos from my first paid shoot. The girl's main request was that I'd make her so she didn't look as white as a sheet...did I succeed?? I've been editing on a machine with 2 monitors and my interwebs is on the one that's not made by mac (so uncalibrated) and they look really bad on this monitor...how do they look for y'all??

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12/05/2008 11:28:52 AM · #2
Left you a couple of comments. I reckon she is likely to be pleased with the finished results.
12/05/2008 11:59:49 AM · #3
Thanks for the comments -- I'm working on editing a few more.

I should upload the originals, the difference is pretty dramatic.
12/05/2008 12:28:10 PM · #4
Left you comments.

Generally, they're good from an expression/pose standpoint, but you've made some framing/cropping choices that might have been better if done differently.
12/10/2008 05:54:46 PM · #5
And the point is now moot, since my external has died and my favorites hadn't been uploaded yet. Sad day!
12/10/2008 06:07:43 PM · #6
I love takin gpeople pics mostly out in the element!!! Nice job
12/10/2008 06:12:24 PM · #7
With portrait professional..

The trick is NOT to show them before and after shots.. just the after shots.


12/10/2008 06:14:34 PM · #8
Originally posted by Simms:

With portrait professional..

The trick is NOT to show them before and after shots.. just the after shots.


I might not be understanding the conversation but wasn't she/he saying they wanted to show the before and after to use not to the portrait person........?
12/10/2008 06:18:28 PM · #9
I think for a first shoot that you've done a great job ... Spazmo left you a lot of good comments relevant to the posing/cropping ...
12/10/2008 06:19:37 PM · #10
Originally posted by Pikkel:

Originally posted by Simms:

With portrait professional..

The trick is NOT to show them before and after shots.. just the after shots.


I might not be understanding the conversation but wasn't she/he saying they wanted to show the before and after to use not to the portrait person........?


errrr, eh?
12/10/2008 06:20:30 PM · #11
us not use sorry
12/10/2008 06:21:18 PM · #12
Originally posted by Pikkel:

us not use sorry


ah right..

eh?
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