Engagement picture
joshhuntnm
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I am doing this couples wedding in about a month. this is their engagement photo. Comments welcome
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A couple things to make it better......soft focus here could be toned down....would really like to see a bit less skin softening, sharper eyes, lips and hair. Second....the centeredness of the pose with black sides takes me away from reviewing again and again....don't know if there is much that can be done but typically strong portraits have a bit of separation between subject(s) background. I've done plenty of the black background though and really its a personal preferrence thing. Guess it depends on the pose, the people, the skin tone, etc.
Some food for thought.
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As far as the shot itself- I don't like the halo effect between them and the black background- it is quite soft especially here hair, their eyes, and his shirt- they also seem a bit red -at least on my screen.
Don't mean to sound harsh- that is just how I see it.
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Engagement photos aren't as much about the portrait side of capturing the image - it's about the new love and excitement and emotion. This is a step in that direction. I love to have them looking at each other more than at the camera. Still need to tone down the red a bit.
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As for the portraits as portraits: I'm thinking the softening in the first is a bit much. In the second, a little softening would have made for a more flattering portrait of her. Tone down the red a bit. This shot appears to be entirely front-lit. On a black background, especially with dark hair, it's usually a good thing to add some light from behind to seperate the subjects from the background.
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