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04/11/2006 05:09:10 PM · #1
Originally posted by singsunshine:

My sister just asked me to take her senior pictures in a couple of weeks....I'm terrified! Your photos turned out great! I hope to get as good results from my attempt.
If anyone has any tips and hints I would greatly greatly appreciate any help given....

I'm beginning to wonder what I have gotten myself into!


learn how to pose - //www.photodigital.net/zeltsman/
It makes a HUGE difference in the final image, and gives you something to do besides 'Smile' or 'turn a bit' - it gives you a clue.
04/11/2006 04:59:20 PM · #2
Really like 8.... I think 6 would be awesome with a bit of post processing.... good stuff... you have quite a bit to work with...
04/11/2006 04:33:08 PM · #3
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

I'm surprised nobody's commented that the dark eye makeup is really excessive here. In many of the shots her eyes look like black holes to me. I suppose maybe this is what she LIKES, but sheesh... As far as posing and light and a general happy, natural look, you've done well.

Robt.


2nd'ed. I totally agree. Lots of good angles in the shots, though.

04/11/2006 04:29:43 PM · #4
Wow, I love these. I like #6 the best and the makeup really doesn't distract or bother me. But everyone has an opinion. Apparently this is how she wears it and afterall, shouldn't a portrait look like the person?

I love your lighting in all of them. And love the playfulness of the last few pics. Excellent work.
04/11/2006 03:36:08 PM · #5
I agree about the eye makeup. Maybe you can suggest to her doing some with a more natural look and compare (tell her you want different looks for your portfolio?)

I like 2, 6, and 12. I wish you had a good closeup like #6 with her smiling.

Overall a nice set of shots.
04/11/2006 03:15:30 PM · #6
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

I'm surprised nobody's commented that the dark eye makeup is really excessive here. In many of the shots her eyes look like black holes to me. I suppose maybe this is what she LIKES, but sheesh... As far as posing and light and a general happy, natural look, you've done well.

Robt.


Bear... totally agree with you... this is my sister I was doing these shots for and I tried to tell her. This is what her friends and her like and will has gotten me more business, but from a personal preference stand point it is way to much.

Mike... thanks for the critique and I think I am going to try the crop suggestions on 9 and 12...

Singsunshine... I am only a year into photography and have only done two weddings and bridal session and this senior shoot... I was a bit nervous about the results, but just do your best and I am sure it will come out alright. I am glad I was doing a family member for my first senior shoot, because it was easier to get emotion out of her and if things didn't work out I could alway shoot again. Good luck!
04/11/2006 03:11:03 PM · #7
I'm surprised nobody's commented that the dark eye makeup is really excessive here. In many of the shots her eyes look like black holes to me. I suppose maybe this is what she LIKES, but sheesh... As far as posing and light and a general happy, natural look, you've done well.

Robt.
04/11/2006 03:04:07 PM · #8
My sister just asked me to take her senior pictures in a couple of weeks....I'm terrified! Your photos turned out great! I hope to get as good results from my attempt.
If anyone has any tips and hints I would greatly greatly appreciate any help given....

I'm beginning to wonder what I have gotten myself into!
04/11/2006 03:02:56 PM · #9
Hi Joshua - I like no 8 the best, I think if you had used some fill in flash on 4 that would have maybe improved it a bit? All in all I think your shots show a lot of promise - shot 10 is good, like the angle.
Shots 5 and 6 the model looks like she is trying too hard making her look a bit miserable. On shots 9 and 12 try cropping out the sea shore/rocks in the background, also try a wider apeture to blur the backgrounds maybe

Mike

Message edited by author 2006-04-11 15:04:00.
04/11/2006 02:53:35 PM · #10
one shameless bump... last one!
04/10/2006 10:43:37 AM · #11
Originally posted by bluenova:

What is a 'senior session'? sounds like sumthing to do with old people? (senior citizens).
some nice picks there. My favorite is 10 with the capture of the flying water.


Senior Portraits :)!

Thanks for the review and post ;)
04/10/2006 10:36:44 AM · #12
What is a 'senior session'? sounds like sumthing to do with old people? (senior citizens).
some nice picks there. My favorite is 10 with the capture of the flying water.
04/10/2006 10:25:43 AM · #13
I shot my first senior session ever on Saturday and was the first time using the 30D. Serious critiques welcome... I am still new to the whole photography thing :)

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