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My Second Senior Session

DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
edited October 13, 2009 in People
I was very nervous about this session. The senior is my bosse's daughter. He is a great guy, but it is nerve wracking to have your boss for a client. Fortunately they were very pleased, but I am interested in your feedback. I want know how to improve. Thanks for taking the time to look and comment.

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    clemensphoto'sclemensphoto's Registered Users Posts: 647 Major grins
    edited October 10, 2009
    Wow! Very stunning series. The last one though is way to dark. 1, 3, 4, and 8 are my favs.
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    Mr. QuietMr. Quiet Registered Users Posts: 1,047 Major grins
    edited October 10, 2009
    All very nice! favs are 3, 5, and 8.
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    VayCayMomVayCayMom Registered Users Posts: 1,870 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    Very nice job indeed!! The only thing I "might" have done would be to slightly lighten her teeth. Beautiful work.
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    adbsgicomadbsgicom Registered Users Posts: 3,615 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    Very nice set. I really like 1, 3 & 8 (I assume those are her folks in the background and not random people). I like 9 as well, though sometimes I like slightly darker portrait images as well.
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    tortillatorturetortillatorture Registered Users Posts: 194 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    8 is just right!
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    angevin1angevin1 Registered Users Posts: 3,403 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    Very nice set..nice to see a happy Senior~
    tom wise
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    Wow! Very stunning series. The last one though is way to dark. 1, 3, 4, and 8 are my favs.

    Thanks. Is everything too dark in #9 or is it the ambient or the flash?
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    Mr. Quiet wrote:
    All very nice! favs are 3, 5, and 8.

    Thank you.
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    VayCayMom wrote:
    Very nice job indeed!! The only thing I "might" have done would be to slightly lighten her teeth. Beautiful work.

    Thank you Trudy. The ones they order will be lightened, but I should have done that on the ones I posted here as well.
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    adbsgicom wrote:
    Very nice set. I really like 1, 3 & 8 (I assume those are her folks in the background and not random people). I like 9 as well, though sometimes I like slightly darker portrait images as well.

    Thanks Andrew. Yes, the people in the background are her parents.
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    8 is just right!

    Thanks. #8 is on of my favorites.
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    angevin1 wrote:
    Very nice set..nice to see a happy Senior~

    Thanks. She comes from a great family.
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    SpydawebbSpydawebb Registered Users Posts: 56 Big grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    Very nice set. I really like #8. Well done.
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    NorthernHorseNorthernHorse Registered Users Posts: 145 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    #8 is very creative, and yellow is a hard color to shoot. You did a great job.
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    jeffreaux2jeffreaux2 Registered Users Posts: 4,762 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    Nice job David. Love the background in the first two.thumb.gif

    What old fort is this?
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    sweet carolinesweet caroline Registered Users Posts: 1,589 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    This looks like a very successful shoot! My favorites are 1, 3, and 8.

    Caroline
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    Ed911Ed911 Registered Users Posts: 1,306 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    DavidS wrote:
    Thanks. Is everything too dark in #9 or is it the ambient or the flash?

    Hi Dave,

    Nice work as usual.

    1, 3, 5, 8 and 9 are my favorites. In 9, the flash looks a little low.

    One correction you can try is to use levels and move the right slider left...and you might want to mover the middle slider a little left and the left slider a little right. Of course this will effect the entire image. In levels try 19, 1.11, and 187 as a starter and adjust from there. L-R. See what you think.

    Good to see you here again.
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    Ed
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    Thanks Lara and Alan for the nice words.
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    jeffreaux2 wrote:
    Nice job David. Love the background in the first two.thumb.gif

    What old fort is this?

    Thanks Jeff. It is Fort Macon and is at the southern end of the Outer Banks in NC. I have been dying to shoot there. I could never get my family to go and none of my clients requested it. Now that I have some photos to show, I will begin recommending it. How could you tell it was a fort?
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    Thanks for the nice words Caroline and Ed and for the input Ed.
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    jeffreaux2jeffreaux2 Registered Users Posts: 4,762 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    DavidS wrote:
    Thanks Jeff. It is Fort Macon and is at the southern end of the Outer Banks in NC. I have been dying to shoot there. I could never get my family to go and none of my clients requested it. Now that I have some photos to show, I will begin recommending it. How could you tell it was a fort?

    I could tell necause I have been in enough of them to recognize the overengineered (for strength) brickwork.:D

    My MIL used to live on Skitaway Island in SC. We toured one near there on a visit years ago. I don't remember the name, but it had very similar brickwork for the batteries and armouries. Near Savannah.


    FWIW.

    ...and I know some folks have a fear of white attire for portraits.....

    I think a lighter change of clothes could have produced some stellar results. A light khaki.....and or white perhaps. Then expose so that her features provide the strongest contrast in the frame. Think high key.......sorta....ne_nau.gif


    I think it woulda worked great with the light colored brick and some pushed exposures. Something to at least consider next time you use that location....maybe:D

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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    jeffreaux2 wrote:
    I could tell necause I have been in enough of them to recognize the overengineered (for strength) brickwork.:D

    My MIL used to live on Skitaway Island in SC. We toured one near there on a visit years ago. I don't remember the name, but it had very similar brickwork for the batteries and armouries. Near Savannah.


    FWIW.

    ...and I know some folks have a fear of white attire for portraits.....

    I think a lighter change of clothes could have produced some stellar results. A light khaki.....and or white perhaps. Then expose so that her features provide the strongest contrast in the frame. Think high key.......sorta....ne_nau.gif


    I think it woulda worked great with the light colored brick and some pushed exposures. Something to at least consider next time you use that location....maybe:D

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    Thanks for the suggestion. I love your example. The fort is actually about five minutes from the beach I shoot at, so if I can talk some of the clients who want beach portraits to come to the fort they will already be dressed in white.
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    jeffreaux2jeffreaux2 Registered Users Posts: 4,762 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2009
    DavidS wrote:
    Thanks for the suggestion. I love your example. The fort is actually about five minutes from the beach I shoot at, so if I can talk some of the clients who want beach portraits to come to the fort they will already be dressed in white.

    I think it would work great.......just PUSH the exposures!thumb.gif
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    SwartzySwartzy Registered Users Posts: 3,293 Major grins
    edited October 12, 2009
    Well done David. You've come such a long way! Great for you. They should be very pleased. Nice clarity, comps, colors and just overall, enjoyable photographs. clap.gif
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    RhinotheruntRhinotherunt Registered Users Posts: 363 Major grins
    edited October 12, 2009
    I think your boss will not fire you over these! :) These are great!
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    chrisdgchrisdg Registered Users Posts: 366 Major grins
    edited October 12, 2009
    Nice series! My fave is #1. I guess your boss doesnt mind you moonlighting as a photographer eh? ;)
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 13, 2009
    Swartzy wrote:
    Well done David. You've come such a long way! Great for you. They should be very pleased. Nice clarity, comps, colors and just overall, enjoyable photographs. clap.gif

    Thank you Swartzy. That means a lot coming from you.
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 13, 2009
    I think your boss will not fire you over these! :) These are great!

    Thank you. My boss is a great guy, but it was nerve wracking to photograph his daughter.
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited October 13, 2009
    chrisdg wrote:
    Nice series! My fave is #1. I guess your boss doesnt mind you moonlighting as a photographer eh? ;)

    No, he does not mind me moonlighting as long as it does not interfere with my day job. I have also ended up doing most of the photography for my employer, a hospital, in addition to my role as Director of Environmental Services.
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