Actress/Model Shoot-
Another photographer asked if I would be interested in helping a young girl with some natural light photos for her acting portfolio. There ended up being 3 of us but it worked out quite well and since none of us were getting paid it was very fun helping each other and trying new things.
Here are a few from the day-
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3. We were battling the wind all day-
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5. The 7-14mm gives a pretty cool perspective
6. This was saving a BAD shot- I kind of like it :wink
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8.
9.
Only second time doing such a shoot so C & C welcome!
Here are a few from the day-
1.
2.
3. We were battling the wind all day-
4.
5. The 7-14mm gives a pretty cool perspective
6. This was saving a BAD shot- I kind of like it :wink
7.
8.
9.
Only second time doing such a shoot so C & C welcome!
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Aaron Newman
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Aaron Newman
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Thank you very much!
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I like best the first one.
On the last one the leg is cut at the knee. :cry and I think the crop is too tight. She needs more "room".
What binghott said!!
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Very Very nice.
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Thank you for the comments-
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Thank you Antonio - I have others of the last one where there is more room
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Thank you sir!
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See - that lens is paying off!
Thanks for the comments Aaron!
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Thank you very much!
It is interesting to hear how everyone likes different shots. I am taking that as a good thing!
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like 7 an 4, the rest you can toss. not that interesting. and too much makeup/photox.
- Ansel Adams.
Thanks Arvan
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Coming from some that I can't find any photos posted by and only snide remarks in the past 2 months about others work:
Glad you like at least two of them
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#5 is fun, but I agree with a previous post about her left leg looking "off" somehow.
#7 is, by far the best of the group - wonderful!
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I'm liking them....very nice....great angles and ideas as well. Super job! Sure looks like fun!
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Good stuff, Aaron!
Thanks for the comments
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#3, the color temp on her face is warm and temp on her arm is cold?
I really like #5.
I'm with others, 7 is best of the bunch.
I think 9 would be my fave if the knee wasn't cut off.
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I like the first 4 words of your post. The rest you can toss. Not that interesting
and too rude and tacky.
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