Thanks again everyone, and...
...do you find that when you photograph someone in the studio, you basically trash the first half of the session? The best photos come from the end when they have finally loosened up and relaxed.
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Different angle, lighter background.
These are tighter shots without the distracting lettering on her shirt.
The first one is decent enough. I don't like the second shot with the hand under her chin for several reasons:
--I think the pose is silly and unnatural
--She naturally has shiny skin - she's not greasy or sweaty, she just shines. And the hair light ended up shining up her forehead
--I don't think it's as flattering as the angle in the first set of shots that I posted. These were from the beginning of the shoot, and I think she warmed up and became more comfortable later on.
Thanks for looking and commenting!
Re: Different angle, lighter background.
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Originally Posted by megan
These are tighter shots without the distracting lettering on her shirt.
The first one is decent enough. I don't like the second shot with the hand under her chin for several reasons:
--I think the pose is silly and unnatural
--She naturally has shiny skin - she's not greasy or sweaty, she just shines. And the hair light ended up shining up her forehead
--I don't think it's as flattering as the angle in the first set of shots that I posted. These were from the beginning of the shoot, and I think she warmed up and became more comfortable later on.
Thanks for looking and commenting!
I agree the first shots are better and a lot more natural looking the second one of the first set is the winner for me it is a strong shot and she means business.Nice work.
Skinny