Yeah... I really enjoy it when some total stranger tells me my pictures are sharp enough, but I need to learn the rule of thirds
Nikolai and Swartzy,
The only thing that you two need to learn is not to show us all up with those beautiful models and locations. Both of you inspire me to look at people shots in a different perspective.
hehe=) hello angry but really polite people of digital grin.
take it easy! im no troll.
on request i promise some day soon i will post up some of my "work" and i will be happy
if you guys would take the time to tear up my shots one by one and really let me have it=)
there always a tint of truth even in comments ment to hurt,
and i do belive that you learn more from a honest opinion than just a load of asspat.
i only comment on work if i feel it, if theres something there that gets me,
if i see potential or greatness, i only offer a honest opinion and it should
be taken seriousely even if you dont know me or havent seen my shots.
swartzy, i mean what i end my reply with:
"keep on working,and some day you wil be best."
hehe=) hello angry but really polite people of digital grin.
take it easy! im no troll.
on request i promise some day soon i will post up some of my "work" and i will be happy
if you guys would take the time to tear up my shots one by one and really let me have it=)
there always a tint of truth even in comments ment to hurt,
and i do belive that you learn more from a honest opinion than just a load of asspat.
i only comment on work if i feel it, if theres something there that gets me,
if i see potential or greatness, i only offer a honest opinion and it should
be taken seriousely even if you dont know me or havent seen my shots.
swartzy, i mean what i end my reply with:
"keep on working,and some day you wil be best."
peace and love, hearts and beer to you all!
I only comment on grammer when I feel it... stabbing me in the chest. I hope you shoot better than you punctuate.
Great shots, Swartzy! I'm going to have to agree that #6 is stellar.
Put me down for #1 and #6 WOW!!!!! All are amazing though! Man sounds like an awesome opportunity and a great time!!! Good stuff, I hope they throw some of them up on the walls for ya! That would be sweet! Heck I think Goodyear might be giving you a call about that first one
Thanks Brandon. It was a very fun day. The time went quickly and would have easily stayed longer had we had the opportunity
The only thing that you two need to learn is not to show us all up with those beautiful models and locations. Both of you inspire me to look at people shots in a different perspective.
Thanks Steve. That is one of the positive things about participating on a forum....."Inspiration". If we've accomplished just that aspect alone for one another, then the medium has served it's purpose......but as we all realize, there is much more than that gained.
People photography is always fresh. The styles are limitless. These particular photos are only one type of style of course but variety is the spice of life, so shoot everything from grunge to high fashion. Oftentimes you can mix them together for some interesting looks....such as "Fashglam". Here's one more I spent some time on....thanks again Steve!
Dave, we're stepping out of the comfort zone I see. Yummy shots. Yummy. Magazine quality hands down.
Correct me if I'm mistaken, don't you have a full frame camera? And if so, were these shot with it? How wide did the super critic expect you to go with out distorting the image? lol.
My only minor complaint, is the lightstand being reflected off the vehicle in some shots. In regards to space, I know it's tough to have all of your equipment out of the frame.
I wouldn't be surprised if you got these purchased by a magazine. I would recommend atleast tyring. ;-)
Dave, we're stepping out of the comfort zone I see. Yummy shots. Yummy. Magazine quality hands down.
Correct me if I'm mistaken, don't you have a full frame camera? And if so, were these shot with it? How wide did the super critic expect you to go with out distorting the image? lol.
My only minor complaint, is the lightstand being reflected off the vehicle in some shots. In regards to space, I know it's tough to have all of your equipment out of the frame.
I wouldn't be surprised if you got these purchased by a magazine. I would recommend atleast tyring. ;-)
Hey Frank. Yes, a full frame camera. Armchair quarterbacks are a dime a dozen. There is one you I may remove the leg of the stand..good eye. Reflective surfaces are a pain at times and as you've noticed...not lots of room to work. Thanks so kindly for the comments and input!
Hey Frank. Yes, a full frame camera. Armchair quarterbacks are a dime a dozen. There is one you I may remove the leg of the stand..good eye. Reflective surfaces are a pain at times and as you've noticed...not lots of room to work. Thanks so kindly for the comments and input!
Hahahahahaa! Arm chair QB's. If I dare question someone's blackbelt, I have mine in my bag to show them. I'm still waitng for these mega pictures. Great work brother.
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Nikolai and Swartzy,
The only thing that you two need to learn is not to show us all up with those beautiful models and locations. Both of you inspire me to look at people shots in a different perspective.
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take it easy! im no troll.
on request i promise some day soon i will post up some of my "work" and i will be happy
if you guys would take the time to tear up my shots one by one and really let me have it=)
there always a tint of truth even in comments ment to hurt,
and i do belive that you learn more from a honest opinion than just a load of asspat.
i only comment on work if i feel it, if theres something there that gets me,
if i see potential or greatness, i only offer a honest opinion and it should
be taken seriousely even if you dont know me or havent seen my shots.
swartzy, i mean what i end my reply with:
"keep on working,and some day you wil be best."
peace and love, hearts and beer to you all!
I only comment on grammer when I feel it... stabbing me in the chest. I hope you shoot better than you punctuate.
Great shots, Swartzy! I'm going to have to agree that #6 is stellar.
yeah me no english, you better grammer than me, you be very good man.
Thanks Brandon. It was a very fun day. The time went quickly and would have easily stayed longer had we had the opportunity
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Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
www.daveswartz.com
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Thanks Steve. That is one of the positive things about participating on a forum....."Inspiration". If we've accomplished just that aspect alone for one another, then the medium has served it's purpose......but as we all realize, there is much more than that gained.
People photography is always fresh. The styles are limitless. These particular photos are only one type of style of course but variety is the spice of life, so shoot everything from grunge to high fashion. Oftentimes you can mix them together for some interesting looks....such as "Fashglam". Here's one more I spent some time on....thanks again Steve!
NAPP Member | Canon Shooter
Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
www.daveswartz.com
Model Mayhem site http://www.modelmayhem.com/686552
for posting. I wish I could do something near this kind of work. Near.
Equipment helps but you have to know what you are doing with it...
Thank you Antonio! Yep, practice makes perfect
NAPP Member | Canon Shooter
Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
www.daveswartz.com
Model Mayhem site http://www.modelmayhem.com/686552
Correct me if I'm mistaken, don't you have a full frame camera? And if so, were these shot with it? How wide did the super critic expect you to go with out distorting the image? lol.
My only minor complaint, is the lightstand being reflected off the vehicle in some shots. In regards to space, I know it's tough to have all of your equipment out of the frame.
I wouldn't be surprised if you got these purchased by a magazine. I would recommend atleast tyring. ;-)
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Hey Frank. Yes, a full frame camera. Armchair quarterbacks are a dime a dozen. There is one you I may remove the leg of the stand..good eye. Reflective surfaces are a pain at times and as you've noticed...not lots of room to work. Thanks so kindly for the comments and input!
NAPP Member | Canon Shooter
Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
www.daveswartz.com
Model Mayhem site http://www.modelmayhem.com/686552
Hahahahahaa! Arm chair QB's. If I dare question someone's blackbelt, I have mine in my bag to show them. I'm still waitng for these mega pictures. Great work brother.
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