Waterfall Group Model Shoot
A little background first, then photos.
I am not a professional photographer. My daughter started modeling a couple of years ago and the agency she is with organizes a monthly 'group shoot' in order to evaluate new talent, give the models practice, help establish or increase model & photographer portfolios at little or no cost, and just to get everyone together for a nice bit of networking. Her agent (a professional photographer himself) and a couple of the other 'core' photographers decided to offer a photography class for the 'model moms.' The intent was to get more photographers working the group shoots to allow for greater attendance. I am one of the 'Model Moms' who is having a great time taking pictures and learning all I can to improve.
This past weekend was our monthly shoot. This month was a Waterfall location. The sun was bright even though we started very early and the glare off the water was tough. I was definitely challenged trying to get the right settings to get decent shots.
I'd like to share some of my efforts and invite any comments and/or constructive criticism. I have done very little post-processing on these beyond minor tweaks to curves/contrast & adding my name.
Thanks for looking:
1. First a headshot
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7. This one is actually my daughter. I was packing away my stuff at the end of our shoot & she asked me to take her picture. I already had the reflectors in the car so her face is a little dark & the top right is too bright, but she and I both love the photo. I guess that's a 'Mom' thing. :wink
Thanks for looking!
Sherry
I am not a professional photographer. My daughter started modeling a couple of years ago and the agency she is with organizes a monthly 'group shoot' in order to evaluate new talent, give the models practice, help establish or increase model & photographer portfolios at little or no cost, and just to get everyone together for a nice bit of networking. Her agent (a professional photographer himself) and a couple of the other 'core' photographers decided to offer a photography class for the 'model moms.' The intent was to get more photographers working the group shoots to allow for greater attendance. I am one of the 'Model Moms' who is having a great time taking pictures and learning all I can to improve.
This past weekend was our monthly shoot. This month was a Waterfall location. The sun was bright even though we started very early and the glare off the water was tough. I was definitely challenged trying to get the right settings to get decent shots.
I'd like to share some of my efforts and invite any comments and/or constructive criticism. I have done very little post-processing on these beyond minor tweaks to curves/contrast & adding my name.
Thanks for looking:
1. First a headshot
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. This one is actually my daughter. I was packing away my stuff at the end of our shoot & she asked me to take her picture. I already had the reflectors in the car so her face is a little dark & the top right is too bright, but she and I both love the photo. I guess that's a 'Mom' thing. :wink
Thanks for looking!
Sherry
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The poses look fine. You went out early, but not early enough. Perhaps you could have avoided the harsh glare of the sun closer to sunrise or at sunset.
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I tend to always shoot close-in. I guess that's more of my personal style. I cropped a couple of the shots to 8x10, but really didn't do any other cropping.
For flash, I used my Olympus FL50R flash attachment with a softbox over it. I used the clear filter & not any of the colors (mainly because I wouldn't know WHAT to do with them! ).
I used a 48 inch soft white reflector most of the time. I tried the soft gold & silver a couple of times but thought the light was too harsh.
I also tried no flash a few times but generally wasn't happy with those results either.
For our location (down an embankment, by a creek with a small waterfall, plenty of rocks & uneven surface) taking umbrella lights (if I had any and knew how to use them ) would be impractical.
I chose to stay out of the water to avoid the bright sun & glare mainly because I'm too inexperienced to know how to compensate for it properly. I stayed in the shaded areas on the banks for the most part.
We started at 8:00 am and finished up around 1:00, but the best photos (from anybody) were before about 9:30. These aren't high-fashion models either. The market here is strictly commercial/lifestyle, so we weren't really trying to get that high-fashion super model look.
For me, this is all learning experience. I just want to get better, so other than getting an earlier start, what suggestions do you have for me?
Thanks,
Sherry