i personally like the third and fourth photo's. the first two are too obviously flashed which is not my preference.. maybe you can reshoot someday with some morning or late afternoon light if your camera can handle such low light situations (put lens on biggest aperature or boost your iso) that would give some warmer colours which i think is the biggest miss in these shots.
I think you have a nice model with some lovely expressions and a lot of potential!
I also agree and I'd add that, lovely as it is, the lady has the same exact smile
on every picture (even on number 3, I bet . A little variety would be nice.
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i personally like the third and fourth photo's. the first two are too obviously flashed which is not my preference.. maybe you can reshoot someday with some morning or late afternoon light if your camera can handle such low light situations (put lens on biggest aperature or boost your iso) that would give some warmer colours which i think is the biggest miss in these shots.
I think you have a nice model with some lovely expressions and a lot of potential!
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on every picture (even on number 3, I bet . A little variety would be nice.
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