As I was going thru her pics, I was cursing under by breath "why can't my stomach look like that?!" (Did I mention, I am eating a bowl of ice cream at the time?)
My favorites would be 2, 3, 5, & 6. IMO - The pose in # 1 just didn't do it for me. And the black outfit in #4 was just too subtle, especially against the black iron with the white graffiti next to it.
Great poses, color, locations, lighting, etc!
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#3 and #6 catch my eye. There is a bit of non-trivial art to them.
I have noticed in almost all your shots you have not kept the verticals vertical. Is this by design or do you get so absorbed by main subject of the photo the rest becomes insignificant? I'm asking this not as a critique but because I often do that too - the person becomes so important I forget to check the environment when composing the photo.
#3 and #6 catch my eye. There is a bit of non-trivial art to them.
I have noticed in almost all your shots you have not kept the verticals vertical. Is this by design or do you get so absorbed by main subject of the photo the rest becomes insignificant? I'm asking this not as a critique but because I often do that too - the person becomes so important I forget to check the environment when composing the photo.
Sometimes I do it on pupose, sometimes I'm careless. But I don't mind when stuff isn't squared up it keeps things not so serious. Sometimes if a picture looks too blocked in I will rotate it in photoshop to get it more free form. I get alot of people telling me to straighten them or follow the thirds rule...maybe I just have a problem with authority! Not sure if that was an answer...yes and yes
As I was going thru her pics, I was cursing under by breath "why can't my stomach look like that?!" (Did I mention, I am eating a bowl of ice cream at the time?)
hahaha I've said that a few times myself....
The pics are great.... #3 and #5 are the best imo... wow....
I absolutely love the backgrounds... probably a stupid question but do you search around to find them?? I really need to do that myself... hmmm wonder what I can find around here...
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The pics are great.... #3 and #5 are the best imo... wow....
I absolutely love the backgrounds... probably a stupid question but do you search around to find them?? I really need to do that myself... hmmm wonder what I can find around here...
I don't drive around but if I see something that might be cool while I out and about I will right the location down so I don't forget. The place I took these, you don't want to go to at night. It is still a little scary during the day! For some shots we had to move underwear and a pad... with a stick! I was sure a crack head was gonna wake up and come out of the old buildings and kill us!
As I was going thru her pics, I was cursing under by breath "why can't my stomach look like that?!" (Did I mention, I am eating a bowl of ice cream at the time?)
I love the location and beautiful model! I really like 6.
(as I write this my husband is rolling his toungue back into his mouth after gawking over my shoulder. So I think he likes them as well)
You know I love your work. I like them all but my favorite is number 5. I like teh pose teh lighting the expression .... More over it has a playfulness that is great.
wow, blast from the past! She called the other day to update her portfolio, so I'll keep y'all posted. Thanks for the kind words, I'll play with cropping on #2 and you tell me...
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Gorgeous model, well done Giselle.
I'd work on facial expressions, posing, and cropping.
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My favorites would be 2, 3, 5, & 6. IMO - The pose in # 1 just didn't do it for me. And the black outfit in #4 was just too subtle, especially against the black iron with the white graffiti next to it.
Great poses, color, locations, lighting, etc!
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I have noticed in almost all your shots you have not kept the verticals vertical. Is this by design or do you get so absorbed by main subject of the photo the rest becomes insignificant? I'm asking this not as a critique but because I often do that too - the person becomes so important I forget to check the environment when composing the photo.
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Sometimes I do it on pupose, sometimes I'm careless. But I don't mind when stuff isn't squared up it keeps things not so serious. Sometimes if a picture looks too blocked in I will rotate it in photoshop to get it more free form. I get alot of people telling me to straighten them or follow the thirds rule...maybe I just have a problem with authority! Not sure if that was an answer...yes and yes
hahaha I've said that a few times myself....
The pics are great.... #3 and #5 are the best imo... wow....
I absolutely love the backgrounds... probably a stupid question but do you search around to find them?? I really need to do that myself... hmmm wonder what I can find around here...
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I don't drive around but if I see something that might be cool while I out and about I will right the location down so I don't forget. The place I took these, you don't want to go to at night. It is still a little scary during the day! For some shots we had to move underwear and a pad... with a stick! I was sure a crack head was gonna wake up and come out of the old buildings and kill us!
I love the location and beautiful model! I really like 6.
(as I write this my husband is rolling his toungue back into his mouth after gawking over my shoulder. So I think he likes them as well)
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Love the pose and set up on number 6. Ivar
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