Taylor - Senior Portraits
jeffreaux2
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It's been awhile....I'm a tad rusty at this.......Straight out of lightroom....
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Jeff
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Jeff
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Particularly like 4&5
I particularly like the setting in the last one. Excellent!
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Mitchell its interesting you like the light in those....we were in a store front that is deep under roof but open at one end. AKA "garage light".
Jeff
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Diva.....
You'll get to a point, if you haven't already, where the technical aspects of exposure, framing, lighting techniques, light direction, etc all become second nature. When this is so, you can focus all your efforts on posing and interacting. None of the poses were natural.....even if I say, "sit however is comfortable for you"....I will adjust her from that position. Also, people tend to relax and be at ease if Im not so fussy with the camera or light. And always always always....if you grab a great shot, let them see it right away. Its a confidence boost for subject and photographer.
That isn't to say Im never technically challenged during a shoot, but more so that I just wont be flustered by that....lol.
Jeff
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I might take a bit of the headroom out of #s 4 & 5 but that's strictly personal. I absolutely love #s 7 & 9.
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