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notapro
17th of October 2008 (Fri), 11:27
I hardly ever post here anymore, but this is where I first really learned about the photo biz, so now that I have something that may almost be worth looking at, I wanted to come share here. I would really appreciate c&c on these. This was my first engagement shoot, and I want to keep getting better, so I'd love to hear how you think I can.
#1/
http://www.livingproofphotography.ca/blogphotos/TurMcLEng-002.jpg
#2/
http://www.livingproofphotography.ca/blogphotos/TurMcLEng-020.jpg
#3/
http://www.livingproofphotography.ca/blogphotos/TurMcLEng-028.jpg
#4/
http://www.livingproofphotography.ca/blogphotos/TurMcLEng-085.jpg
#5/ this was totally unprompted. He picked up a pumpkin, got down on one knee, and propsed. How cute is this guy?
http://www.livingproofphotography.ca/blogphotos/TurMcLEng-043.jpg
#6/
http://www.livingproofphotography.ca/blogphotos/TurMcLEng-048.jpg
#7/
http://www.livingproofphotography.ca/blogphotos/TurMcLEng-062.jpg
#8/
http://www.livingproofphotography.ca/blogphotos/TurMcLEng-064.jpg
Thanks for looking!
shannyD
17th of October 2008 (Fri), 11:30
these are really nice. its hard to pick a favorite because they are all so well done.
shannon
blondine
17th of October 2008 (Fri), 11:36
very well done! my favorite is # 8, also like #4....
with # 7 I would remove the sun spot on his hair.
blondine
zerovision
17th of October 2008 (Fri), 12:32
I agree with everyone, these are all nice, but the pumpkin proposal has to win the most creative of the group.
notapro
18th of October 2008 (Sat), 00:29
Thanks guys!
very well done! my favorite is # 8, also like #4....
with # 7 I would remove the sun spot on his hair.
blondinegood catch... didn't even notice that! thank you!
marcus769
18th of October 2008 (Sat), 02:14
Dumb question, but did you use a flash for any of these?
LeesaB
18th of October 2008 (Sat), 10:50
I swore I posted on this??? UGH!
Amanda I really like them, great job.
My favorite for sure is #3. Great use of available props and light!
canonnoob
18th of October 2008 (Sat), 10:53
really awesome pp and great use of props also... Nice work!
Ziffle
18th of October 2008 (Sat), 11:06
notapro,
nice set ... you hit this one out of the park....
good composition - looks like a fun couple ... which means you captured there personality.
agree w/ the previous post on the sun spot.
IMHO: #2 is the only one that does not fit w/ the rest. I can see what you where going for - it is just the wrong stair well. but if we don't try how do we know what works and does not.....
Looking forward to see more of your future work ..... good stuff.
notapro
18th of October 2008 (Sat), 11:55
Dumb question, but did you use a flash for any of these?
these one - nope, no flash. Some of them could have used it, but my flash actually kind of crapped out on me that day, so I did what I could without.
I swore I posted on this??? UGH!
Amanda I really like them, great job.
My favorite for sure is #3. Great use of available props and light!
hehe.. you did on my blog!
notapro,
nice set ... you hit this one out of the park....
good composition - looks like a fun couple ... which means you captured there personality.
agree w/ the previous post on the sun spot.
IMHO: #2 is the only one that does not fit w/ the rest. I can see what you where going for - it is just the wrong stair well. but if we don't try how do we know what works and does not.....
Looking forward to see more of your future work ..... good stuff.
thanks for the feedback! I agree that that shot could have worked better with a different stair well - one with more flights would have been nice.
collierportraits
18th of October 2008 (Sat), 13:13
First shot is nice of their face. I suppose it depends upon your clientele. One thing that I would like to hear from each is whether the client's liked/loved/were blown away with the images. That is the real test, however nice job here. Side view of her is not her most flattering and if she sees ANYTHING when she looks at these, it'll be noticing how, ah, small she looks...
I like the last photo the best. Nice feeling, good depth, could have used a bit of fill, but otherwise nice...
zerovision
19th of October 2008 (Sun), 12:17
Look like a pro to me.
notapro
20th of October 2008 (Mon), 09:49
First shot is nice of their face. I suppose it depends upon your clientele. One thing that I would like to hear from each is whether the client's liked/loved/were blown away with the images. That is the real test, however nice job here. Side view of her is not her most flattering and if she sees ANYTHING when she looks at these, it'll be noticing how, ah, small she looks...
I like the last photo the best. Nice feeling, good depth, could have used a bit of fill, but otherwise nice...
I'm not sure if you're actually asking me or not, but the clients were really happy with these. I'm happy with the outcome as well. I know that I need to keep improving, but I feel like I delivered their money's worth, and made them happy, and that's the important thing to me.
Look like a pro to me.
ha! thanks :)
kenwood33
20th of October 2008 (Mon), 12:03
You have some interesting composition in terms of shooting angle as well as using the surrounding environment.
mananetwork
20th of October 2008 (Mon), 15:03
4 is neat
5 is awesome
8 is a keeper
Good job!
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