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    Re: Julia

    I am not crazy about the crop. It looks cramp to me. To much girl in to little space. Maybe if her hand wasn't in the shot.
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    Re: Julia

    Does this work better?

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    Re: Julia

    Yes!!!! Much better!!! Love the portrait framing vs the landscape especially when you have the lovely arch shape overhead framing it.
    Sorry GB - I have a particular pet peeve about lopped off foreheads from landscape framing.
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    Re: Julia

    Thanks Cindy. This is just the kind of feedback I need! I also felt a little unsure about the crop, though interestingly, she liked it quite a bit (but she may have liked the full frame one even more).

    In general I think portrait format works much better with models, but it really depends on what the background is.. i.e., with beach shots, where you want to see the wide expanse of the ocean and shoreline, landscape wins out.
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    Re: Julia

    Model shots/ headshots have gone through different phases of what sets the standard. Cut off foreheads and landscape format are the norm. It used to be black and white, shoulder and up for headshots. Anything else meant that the person submitting wasn't "in the know". In my opinion, things change just to make sure people following this type of career are keeping up with the trends. Therefore, weeding out quickly, those that are just wannabes. ( I am talking about acting/modeling more than photography, though a photographer should be aware of the headshot trends as well.)
    So, the first shot does fit just fine, though, I would think the right eyebrow is too close to the frame. I think the lighting is quite good and she should be pleased with both shots.

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    Re: Julia

    Beautiful model. Hot hot hot!!!!!!

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    Re: Julia

    So beautiful..

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