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....so what the heck, I'll put it here. Yes, it's me. I tried to make me as ugly as possible. In truth, this photo was done to try and learn the technique used by this photographer:
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...&ppuser=227824
Now granted, he has different skin tones and has clearly spent much more time in processing than I have. I wasn't so much after copying his technique but I wanted to experiment along the same lines.
His is unique I think mostly due to the tone of color and the small details that show in the pores of the skin.
Anyway, I like his photographs and think they're very original. I hope to have an original style as well some day. I think experimentation, even if trying to copy someone else, is a good excersize in becoming unique from others.
Of course this photo is heavily processed as well to emphasize things but still comes no where near the kind of qualities shown in the other persons photos. I'll spend some more time tonight working on the skin texture to see if I can reproduce the effect he has. Just thought I'd share with you all.
What do you find unique and original?
Oh and John, make sure you tell him how much I like his portraits please!
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I love those and you did REALLY well...look at the eyes of the peopel he's posted it might give you a hint to the positioning of the lights he/she(?) used...I thought they were simple but effective in expressing emotions and I think you really got the essence of taht persons work...awesome attempt...well done
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Well, upon review of his photos again (one in particular) it's clear I need to spend more time with the lighting. I don't have a lot of tools available but I ought to be able to work something out. I reviewed his photos again and he's using different lighting setups in almost all of them. The one in particular that motivated me was this one:
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...cat=500&page=1
As a comparison, he's got a lot more going for him in his photo than I do mine. The angle/pose of the head is much more interesting vs. mine that is straight on for example. The light falloff from the ears back is better than mine (although I don't know if that would have been lighting or photoshop). And finally the texture of his photographs as I've already mentioned. I think he used a smaller diffused light source in that one (possibly just slightly diffused flash?)
I think I spent too much time focusing on things that emphasize ugliness and not enough time really thinking about pose and lighting.
This is actually making photography fun again.
Thanks for the comments nat.
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I sat across the table from someone that made those faces my whole childhood. It was my brother. lol He did it to torture me. That's what that guys photos remind me of. Hey, you even resemble him a bit. I say, anything to keep things fun and fresh. why not? If you're trying to do what someone has never done, it's impossible anyway, so might as well put your own spin on something you've seen and like.
Kit
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well, it's become clear to me that the lighting is key. Regardless, here's another version where I was playing with the color a bit. This one was done entirely different from the last. My light was too soft so I'll have to take it again.....it's not easy being that ugly though!!! :)
(okay, maybe it is) :D
I like this one a lot more
I can't point it out Trev but something gives this one a lot more character. The shadows and coloring (well done) are what do it, I think.
Keep pluggin away at it.
Rick