I’ll get one or two posted up over the next couple of days for you.
virtus wrote:
Shoot looks really interesting :)
I’d say one of those which stands out from a crowd.
Yea she was a bit quirky and lovely to work with, really looking forward to working with her again in the future.
damien.murphy wrote:
Nice shoot, and must say the first one really stands out for me, perhaps its the powerful compositional triangle from their faces to their chest/ navel. Really nice work, and only comment would be as to the visual fabric connecting the images, as the three you posted seem could knit more strongly as a series I feel, with maybe the second image being the weakest for me.
In any case, lovely work :)
Yea I could probably have picked better images from the shoot which would have knitted together better but then I was trying to cover the variety of looks we went for that day, and with over 1000 pictures taken it was hard to pick which ones to post.
If its a TFCD job then I would say yes otherwise no.
Do you provide Hi Res images? If so could you not give another set for web use and waternark these and leave hi res alone?
Yea it was a tf job. No I dont provide any high res images, I only provide printed images and then a cd with low res stuff. If a model required a high res image I will send it directly to the printer for her.
Thanks very much for the feedback, glad you all appreciate the images.
johnnycorcoran wrote:
did you use Manual Force? as seeing the video!
Also photoshop the background colour?
Great photos and love it!
I’m guessing you meant to write manual focus? in which cause yes I was shooting with manual focus. As for the background no it wasn’t Photoshopped, its basically as it was shot.
I’ve little experience in portraiture and none in fashion. Your images are stunning, I particularly like number three. But the part of your video, leading up to #3, is fascinating.
Thanx for a glimpse of how a shoot proceeds.
Thanks very much for the kind reply ted, glad you like my work.