Julia (4 img)

Yuri PautovYuri Pautov Registered Users Posts: 1,918 Major grins
edited August 26, 2006 in People
Priviet, dear friends!
Try to use my so called 'studio' - part of a cinema (halls, stairs, walls etc... ) under reconstruction....
As always, I try to make 'different' photographs...
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This time I tried to work thoroughly with the light.
All were made in RAW.
As you can see I used some kind of softness in light, composition and so to say 'image' - in order to underline her feminity... (though my model is very young).
And in the end: She liked the result very much - and This was a Real Reward to me....

Your comments, dear friends...
Spasibo (In Russian Thank you) in advance,
Yuri
P.S.
Sorry for the link, but I decided to put it here - link to 2 posts in Sony Talk Forum (a lot of us were there).
I asked my friend - beautiful woman and talanted model, photographer and so on and so on and she agreed.
Asking her to join DG in my next task (after her vacations)
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http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=19693403

And her first post:

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http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=19726882


Yuri

Comments

  • bjustbobbjustbob Registered Users Posts: 13 Big grins
    edited August 25, 2006
    I especially like #2,her girlish figure and outfit are quite attractive, but it is her eyes and soft smile that blow me away.
  • BeachBillBeachBill Registered Users Posts: 1,311 Major grins
    edited August 25, 2006
    I asked my friend - beautiful woman and talanted model, photographer and so on and so on and she agreed.

    Nice work Yuri! You are very lucking to have such a beautiful model to work with! I like #2 as well the best of these four, but all are very good.

    I also like the first one of your set here. Wow, look at those eyes! They pull you in.

    Where can we see more of your work with Julika?
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  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited August 25, 2006
    Awesome, Yuri!
    Great model, great light, great capture, great post-process! bowdown.gif

    And I'm thrilled to see you're trying something nu :): thumb.gifclap.gif
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  • rjpatrjpat Registered Users Posts: 248 Major grins
    edited August 25, 2006
    Great shots, and a little more "artsy" than usual, I like it, lol.
    Ron

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  • VikingViking Registered Users Posts: 178 Major grins
    edited August 25, 2006
    Great shots.


    Why dont you give as a toturital how to get nice models infront of the camera? :):
  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited August 25, 2006
    Viking,
    Viking wrote:
    Great shots.
    Why dont you give as a toturital how to get nice models infront of the camera? :):

    Yuri did, on numerous occasions, post his howtos both here and at STF.
    Search is your friend :-) mwink.gif
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  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,703 moderator
    edited August 25, 2006
    Yuri,

    You continue to display the soft, lovely lighting and its interplay with your subjects.

    The background in images 3 and 4 seems banded, or posterized. Was this intentional, perhaps, or did it occur in processing somewhere, or is this an artifact due to sharpening for web display??

    Or is that really present in the wall itself?
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  • Yuri PautovYuri Pautov Registered Users Posts: 1,918 Major grins
    edited August 25, 2006
    pathfinder wrote:
    Yuri,

    You continue to display the soft, lovely lighting and its interplay with your subjects.

    The background in images 3 and 4 seems banded, or posterized. Was this intentional, perhaps, or did it occur in processing somewhere, or is this an artifact due to sharpening for web display??

    Or is that really present in the wall itself?
    First -thank you so much for your comments.
    Yes, you are right - It was a wall structure (You can find this wall on some other photos at my site at portraits2006 pages :-)
    As I said, I'm not a pro, so I have no studio, lights and so on, but... try to do something...
    Yuri
  • tomthephotographertomthephotographer Registered Users Posts: 86 Big grins
    edited August 26, 2006
    I like the warm shin tones....
    Thank you very enjoyable...
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