I had an opportunity to work with a local story teller / cosplayer. She was an amazing person to work with, and I am hoping to have more shoots with her once it gets warmer.
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Ha, I had to read that twice....
Sorry, our PP ways completely disagree in styling, and I am unsure that we should go this far.. thank you for the offer, sir.
Folks, I really could use some suggestions how to get a better pictures..
Andrew, thank you
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Some nice shots, I only wish the exposures where better on 1,2,4,5 and 7 as they are tad on the hot side.
Would you mind posting an edit of what you see as a good exposure? I am thinking I need to recalibrate my screen again
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On #1 for instance her nose, cheeks and arms are clipping as are some area's of her dress although the rest of the scene is nicely exposed.
On #8 her skin is well exposed throughout.
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I certainly didn't mean to replace your PP with my PP... (how's that Rey? ...) I simply meant for my own amusement ...the fantasy side of this image would be fun to see... for me...
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#1 has really unflattering shadow patterns on the face, and her arms are much brighter than her face, so they take primary focus.
On #7 I'd have suggested having her move her hand back a little so it didn't obscure her chin as much.
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#2 feels "hazy". Maybe bump the black, to knock some of that back?
#4 and #5 would like to see the blues pumped up ever so slightly, to make her dress pop more
#7 skin tones feel a smidgen cool, slightly hot on exposure?
#8 is so far out, super PP work! The Cheshire cat was a great touch
If I didn't mention an image, doesn't mean it is bad, I just thought it was good and have no critiques to offer on them. Looks like a fun shoot. Awesome control of DOF
Andrew, while you are correct, and I was going for a brighter look, I do need to keep an eye out for the hot spots, so it is super helpful. the beginning of the shoot was definitely challenging - sun was high, and harsh. to the end of the shoot, it went down.. which allowed for better light.
#7 - I absolutely agree with you, and kicking myself for not doing so.
Novice, #2 was my concern as well, i'm going to bump darks/contrast a wee tonight. I'm glad it wasn't only me.
will try out all other suggestions as well! thank you very much for taking the time to write this up! I really appreciate that!
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I made an easy to tear down and put back together scrim (3'X3') out of rip-stop nylon and pvc pipe that works super if you have an assistant with you.
Gives you just enough diffusion for high noon shoots and large enough to easily cover a good amount of area.
I should really train my second half on this who assistant part.
I will adjust the exposure tonight, hopefully.
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Will check out those posts in a second! thank you!
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In the case where I know I am flying solo then it's strictly setting up the shoot during a time of day that is ideal for shooting in direct sunlight such as early morning or late afternoon/evening.
I may be stating the obvious but if that's not feasible because of scheduling issues then I revert to being extra careful where I shoot, where is the sun, which way shall I face my model, is there a shaded area anywhere available and last but not least are there any reflective surfaces that can be used to my advantage such as sand or dirt?
As much as I shoot on location I can say the these item become a part of the experience though it may seem overwhelming at first.
Quite honestly, I went completely against my usual rule, and did not scout the location prior to the shoot. Had I done that, we would not have used it - there was absolutely no place to get any shade as the bench in #1 sat in the open construction field... the tree she sits on was on the side, in a ditch, on the side of the river..
Time was also a problem as the place was 30 miles from my house (but only 5 miles from my work), so we met on a weekday, with not much time to spare.
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