View Full Version : My first PAID photoshoot!
KansasMom
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 14:58
I was asked to photograph a woman's grandkids for her while she had both girls together.
The sun was hot and harsh, but I did the best I could!
Shot all of these on Tv mode at 1/200 with 50mm lens and kit lens.
Here are a few of my favorites from the session. PLEASE offer some C&C - even if it's harsh! I need it in order to grow and learn as a photog.
Thanks in advance!
* the remainder of the photos can be seen here: http://trishawills.smugmug.com/gallery/1949403
1.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d139/TrooperWills2/00532Medium.jpg
2.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d139/TrooperWills2/00492Medium.jpg
3.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d139/TrooperWills2/01352Medium.jpg
4.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d139/TrooperWills2/01172Medium-1.jpg
5.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d139/TrooperWills2/01202Medium.jpg
MagicallyDelicious
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 15:01
awwwww lovely photo's/
That first ine is totally adorable.
Saralonde
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 15:02
Love the eyes on the first one, but the arms seem distracting. I really like your other shots,very sharp.
Saralonde
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 15:03
Magicallydelicious, we seem to be following each other around today!:lol:
jpvaz
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 15:05
Trish,
i'm not the best person to give you advice in this field but.... i just love the 1st photo!!!! The kid has amaizing eyes!!!!!
Congrats on you're 1st paid photoshoot, i hope it's the 1st of many!!!
MagicallyDelicious
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 15:05
Magicallydelicious, we seem to be following each other around today!:lol:
Im your secret stalker.
:lol:
damn. Not a secret any more is it!
KansasMom
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 15:20
Is this one better?
Ray Marrero
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 17:44
That baby does have amazing eyes. keep shooting and watch the backgrounds.
Titus213
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 17:50
Very nice! I like #1 and #5. In #1 you have the babies attention and in #5 something else does. They both work real well. I was going to suggest you try some sort of vignette on #1. It helps but I think it should be more severe than what you've done. And based on the comment on the harsh sun you did extremely well. They look good.
Oh, and congrats on your first paid shoot.
PEACHMAN
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 18:33
I'm liking the next to last best for a paid photo...
whiskaz
30th of September 2006 (Sat), 18:52
Nice shots. I may have been more inclined to shoot in Av than Tv given the subject matter... so that DOF was in your hands and not the cameras.
That babie's got some beautiful eyes, for sure!
KansasMom
1st of October 2006 (Sun), 08:01
Thank you very much, everyone! I'm very excited. :)
Pyropeck
1st of October 2006 (Sun), 08:54
4 is my favourite
BLINN
2nd of October 2006 (Mon), 08:30
NOT BAD..some skin tones a soft on the 3/4 shots......and I really wouldn't worry too much about the blown out background. great job...
Servo'd
2nd of October 2006 (Mon), 08:56
good stuff all around, i can see why you got paid ;)
TSEE
2nd of October 2006 (Mon), 16:00
Very nice, I'm sure she'll be happy with them.
#4 is adorable but that grass being in the corner of the photo like that makes me dizzy looking at it. LOL
nbrendal
2nd of October 2006 (Mon), 19:31
i also like 4 the best. beautiful baby.
Mike_Canon5D
2nd of October 2006 (Mon), 19:53
You did awesome, good work. The last 3 are my favorites, sharp, good composition, and skin tones.
Rubi Jane
2nd of October 2006 (Mon), 19:56
Congrats on your paid shoot, very nice series. I especially like #4.
I agree with whiskaz, I think I would have shot in Av to control DOF. It might have allowed you to get sharp focus on both faces in #2, the baby is a little soft but I'm a stickler for sharp eyes.
PhotoJourno
2nd of October 2006 (Mon), 20:03
Congrats Kansasmom !
Did you use Fill flash? It seems like it, shadows are not as harsh as I thought while I first read your thread text.
Gotta go with the rest of the bunch and say these are pretty good photos.
Aperture, as mentioned above, can give you an edge, although at less than f/3 it might be too much of an edge (couple of days ago I photographed a couple at f/1.x, and only a nose came in focus).
That park looks familiar. I think you did a shoot there with some friends of yours?...you posted some once a long time ago. Knowing where you will be taking photos always helps. The Next to last image is definitely my favorite, with kids it is fun to take unconventional approaches, specially down to their eye level, and sometimes even lower. They may be small in size, but in spirit they are giants. :)
The Baby's eyes are definitely awesome material to work with. I would look for an alternate way of shooting that image again. I would recommend a prop or two. Sometimes the toddler propped against something, short DOF (even if very light) will make those rosie cheeks and ocean blue eyes pop out really well. Only other eye comment for money shots, is squinting eyes. Gotta find a way to make those eyes stay opened if possible (really tough with kids).
I really am not sure what more to say, as the photos you took seem good to me, and the creative stuff will pop up in the moment. Just loose yourself and become what you are photographing, whether it is a protest, or a soccer game. When you think in terms of what is around you (or WHO is around you) then the ideas flow much easier. So don't be afraid of laughing to get the kids attention, or laying on the grass to get the right angle -I usually fake a fall, makes kids laugh- ... I know, sounds artsy fartsy, but it somehow has worked for me. and no, I have never done acid or any of those things.
Best of lucks, and seek the muses, the inspiration. I go 'Bhudda' before doing portraits or any planned photography. Another crazy thought, but it helps me. I look at tons of images, no TV, no letters, I try to get the appropriate half of my brain going.
Cheers,
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