Amanda - Senior 2012
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I've begun processing a set I shot on Saturday. Some of you may recognize the face here. I shot Amanda's sweet sixteen pics awhile back. These are from her senior portrait session.
I had no plan at all for a location and instead we drove around finding targets of opportunity!
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I had no plan at all for a location and instead we drove around finding targets of opportunity!
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Jeff
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Thanks for commenting!
The REAL fix is to scoot her further to the edge of the seat!
An outake from the location where 3,4,and 5 were shot..... although.... 3 was shot outside a church across the street.
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#1 is nice too but there's something off in her expression.
The rest I'm kind of meh, but that's just me.
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Jeff, in the short time I've been here and seen you work it really has risen quite abit, congrats.
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High school senior? They didn't look like this when I was a kid....don't ask ....
I like 9 the best. Great location and loving those heels.
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Charles I really appreciate the kind words.
A little about #8, as it was a kind of "redemption shot".
She brought the most beautiful prom dress to the shoot. Lots of gals do, but when she put it on it was obvious...even to me....that this was THE dress for her. We had waited until after dark to shoot that dress. She wanted me to do a shot similar to another after dark prom dress shot she had seen on my website. When she asked for that I cringed....remembering the great effort it took to pull off that shot. And you will probably remember a comment I made about using a flashlight to assist when focusing in tough light when we spoke on the phone. Well #$%@, I had brought no flashlight. I first tried using the STE2 to assist with focus and fire the flash with the 70-200....as I wanted the bokeh. But it just wouldn't grab a good solid focus so I eventually shot a few with the 17-55mm. The STE2 focus assist range works a treat with that lens....at the sacrifice of some shallow DOF though.
So we switched locations. Same issues. Just couldnt get enough ambient light on her to get a good focus....or a light would mis fire...or the wind would blow the dress out of shape...or blow her hair across her face...or.....whatever! She easily tired....I was frustrated....and I called it a wrap. I told her that we could wait and see what I got, but that I planned to reshoot the prom dress on another day, and that if she wasn't completely stoked about what we had gotten to "not be shy" about calling for that reshoot.
Uuuuuuhg!!!
So she changed clothes, and on the way back to her car I asked if she wanted to go get a shot in that dress on the LSU campus where she plans to attend school. Yup.
The lighting was simple. The wind had picked up, my helper gone home, so I had to shoot with a bare 580EXII(the umbrella wouldnt self stand!). I set her on the bench under a street lamp that helped with focus...and also used the STE2 and 17-55mm lens. 3 shots, 3 keepers. I liked the wider angle tilted shot shared here.
I plan to sift through the prom dress shots today and get them up for her to see. Id still prefer to reshoot it though!
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Thanks for commenting. We worked really hard for her "no smile" look as in #1. She sure had it nailed for #3.
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The lighting in 8 was stupid easy. I really wanted to bounce out of my 60 inch convertable umbrella, but it was to breezy to keep it upright.
Thanks for commenting and welcome to Dgrin.
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She is definately a stunning young woman. She has agreed to pose for a concept I have rolling around in my head. The idea will be to offer a reasonably priced "facebook shoot". A 45 minute digital only shoot. No prints.....but will offer optimized low res for facebook etc. The conceptual part will involve to location and attire. I am going to make the switch to full frame first. On one or the other of the 5D bodies. Im a few months away from that.
I so far have two young ladies who have volunteered to shoot these....and possibly a third. This will help me to get some photos out on FB and also showcase the location as a choice for those clients.
Fingers crossed!
BTW: I bet they did look like THAT. We just dont remember....
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Hey thanks for the super kind words.
#2 was a standard hands on the hips pose, but I felt like it wasn't really singing. I asked her to draw her shoulder up and her hand naturally rotated that way when she did it. I REALLY liked the look, and will definately use it again. I like all the angles I think.
I would probably like it less if the fingers of the opposite hand weren't just so.
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Hey I really appreciate that. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
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Since I mentioned targets of opportunity I suppose I should have included this out take.....
...and one more to share...
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