C&C Anyone?
A friend asked for some shots of her daughter to use for actors head shots. Since I've been working on my portrait lighting and posing I thought it was worth a try. I'm sure there's lots of room for improvements here and would love to hear your c&c.
Not much on post processing for these since I didn't want to mask any problems there may be with the shots.
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#5
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Not much on post processing for these since I didn't want to mask any problems there may be with the shots.
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
Thanks in advance for your comments.
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I didn't really like the background on the first couple. I'm not sure if the light falloff was intentional or not, but I think I would have rather had a solid blurred background. I can only assume with something like a head shots for actors, you are looking for zero distraction and all eyes on the model.
I think #5 is my favorite, although I might have either allowed her hand on her jacket to show, or have cropped it out. Having just a thumb and part of the index finger showing seems more of a distraction, especially against the dark jacket.
Very nice work, your model seemed very comfortable in front the camera. Looks like it was a lot of fun.
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She's a lovely lady and you got some great shots of her.
Five is my fave of the bunch
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4 and 5, whilst being pretty good, aren't actor's headshot material for reasons pointed out.
Any opinions on this crop for a headshot?
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Thanks Brett. I'll give it a try and really appreciate the tips!
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