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The both work for multiple reasons - sharp, great contrast, excellent expression by the model, wild hair (!). Good job overall.
I tend to think that the first is a better shot, but it's limited by the darkness on her chest and esp her face, which limits the amt of information the viewer is presented. It does have mood, but I want it to be eitehr lighter or darker. Something to consider for next time.
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The both work for multiple reasons - sharp, great contrast, excellent expression by the model, wild hair (!). Good job overall.
I tend to think that the first is a better shot, but it's limited by the darkness on her chest and esp her face, which limits the amt of information the viewer is presented. It does have mood, but I want it to be eitehr lighter or darker. Something to consider for next time.
thanks.
..... all my work right now are inspired by high fashion photographers... to fully understand why I am attracted to this type of images right now.... explains all the contrasts and shadows.....I suggest you check out the works of these people .... Cyril Lagel, Stefano Brunesci... or locals like Charles Lucima, Kesler Tran, and Sean Armenta.