Engagement Portraits at Eastern University
Julie & Tim are Eastern Grads, I'm shooting their wedding in October.
One of those days that I could have used someone holding a reflector or a shade. Everywhere I wanted to shoot suffered from kind of mottled light from the 3:00 sun and trees not being filled out. I think I got some good stuff and minimized the racoon eyes with a good amount of off camera and some on camera fill.
C&C welcome.
One of those days that I could have used someone holding a reflector or a shade. Everywhere I wanted to shoot suffered from kind of mottled light from the 3:00 sun and trees not being filled out. I think I got some good stuff and minimized the racoon eyes with a good amount of off camera and some on camera fill.
C&C welcome.
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Yes you did a very nice job. And what a location!
Great job!
I think #3 is the best of these.
He is squinting in the 1st one
#2 would be great but the angle of the noses is a little off so she is partially blocked.
#4 is great except for their hands. Should have had her put her hand on top of his to show the ring rather than have them inter linked.
See if you can remove the person in the background of #3 too.
Great work on the lighting though
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This is actually my fav from that spot with the trees, but I figured I'd post the happy tilt one. On the hands, I usually pose hands for the ring, and I did in other shots, but toward the end of the session I always backoff and just let them do what they do, and this was it. His hands are thick and the interlace exaggerates that and I'm not fond of her arm behind him, but they were really done with me posing them.
Thanks for the comments.
Yeah the crop was intended for 4/5 which gives a little roof and ends at the knees, but I always upload the full 2/3 and then crop when they order. Since 2 people mentioned the person I'll clone her.
Sam
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How does that Stone's song go??? "You can't always get what you want."
I could have opened up to f3.5 on the first if I wanted to shoot on FP shutter, ambient light was metering at f5.6 1/250 I was at 4.5 (within easily correctable raw lattitude) and I was backed up almost to the point that my feet were wet. On the second I probably stopped down that much to ensure that I was hitting them with flash only rather than risking the ambient/flash mix and getting raccoon eyes. So what could fix both of these problems? a 2 stop ND filter, chances of me carrying around and actually using one of them? nill. Chance of me investing in a flash system that can do wireless FP shutter? Possible now that radio poppers are shipping.
Thanks for the comments,
Jason