model shoot - work safe ??
Hi folks. Believe it or not this was my first person shoot. Yeah I lucked out big time. I just wanted to get opinions on the shots. All I had was my Olympus C730, a step ladder and a reflector (which I didn't use). Any advice or comments would be appreciated. The guy who owned the car was wrapped with the shots but I want an unbiased opinion (aka a photographer's point of view).
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I really like the series, you have done a great job. I'm no expert, but in some of the photos (especially the headshots), the model has some heavy shadowing on her face. Perhaps the use of a reflector would have reduced some of this.
Cheers,
David
SmugMug API Developer
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18-55mm, 28-105mm USM II, 50mm f/1.8, 400mm f/5.6
Nice model and some great poses.
FWIW,
XO,
Mark Twain
Some times I get lucky and when that happens I show the results here: http://www.xo-studios.com
Good model shots too, especially for a first try. As the others have said, the light is a little hard. Slightly cloudy day would have been nice but impossible to plan.
I knew, of course, that trees and plants had roots, stems, bark, branches and foliage that reached up toward the light. But I was coming to realize that the real magician was light itself.
Edward Steichen
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18-55mm, 28-105mm USM II, 50mm f/1.8, 400mm f/5.6
but yea, good shots
I agree with everything the previous posters told you, but I have something to add to it.. The pose, while being a good one the first time I saw it, was getting kinda boring to me when I saw the 3rd picture where she had the same pose.. I suspect you have more shots though
On second thought, my biggest gripe, with all the poses, is the lack of interaction between both models... The woman and the car are 2 separate entities in your pictures I would have liked them to become one, if you know what I mean. Don't get me wrong, the pictures are nice, but I'm seeing 2 compositions, sort of, one with a beautiful woman and one with a fast car and they don't really get the magic going together...
Do you have any pictures with the model sitting on the car, or inside the car? Hanging out of the window? She looks kinda light, so you can easily open the window and have her sit in the window with her legs inside the car I think...
Just some minor musings by me Hope I didn't offend,
thanks for sharing
Michiel de Brieder
http://www.digital-eye.nl
P.S. She wasn't too silly...I tried to get her leaning under the hood looking at the engine bay and the first thing she said was "You just want to get some clevage shots!"..
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18-55mm, 28-105mm USM II, 50mm f/1.8, 400mm f/5.6