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Village_Idiot
25th of June 2009 (Thu), 13:35
This has been the bane of my exsistence for the past month. With the new workout schedule, I usually don't get home and showered until 8:00PM and have to get up at 7:00AM for work, so what free time I had was really procrastinating on this. I got it finished last night.

How does it look? What could I do to improve if there's a next time?
I really f'ed up on the photography part so I had to correct every photo and they got me drunk before I even started shooting, so there was ambient bleeding into the photos.

And the 2nd day the last 6 people came in for the shoot I forgot that my camera was at 3200 ISO. It's OK though, with the awesomeness of the 5D MKII, you probably couldn't even pick out which photos they were. :drink:

Clicking goes to the Flickr page where you can choose to see the original in all of it's 24"x36" glory.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2397/3660761382_d080c53cc5_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cokronk/3660761382/)

SAB_Click
25th of June 2009 (Thu), 15:51
I suppose it depends on what standard you want to be judged against? Personally, I think if you are being paid for this then it's pretty poor work.

Grimlock
25th of June 2009 (Thu), 16:04
No offense, but a few of those photos make the guys look like they have very small heads. I know that they can't really be like that IRL. What lens were you using? Wide angle?

P.S. the dog photo is my favorite one. lol.

rambo7
25th of June 2009 (Thu), 16:19
Love the dog...the others have lighting, posing and lens selection issues, but if you got paid you are ahead of a lot of the people in this forum. Next time set up your lights and background get everything set make sure your camera is on AF then when you get drunk all you have to do is get them in front of the camera.

Village_Idiot
28th of June 2009 (Sun), 17:47
I'm making money off of prints. That's why I was drinking while doing this.

24-70. It was on a tripod.

Next time I'm going to use the 70-200 for anything like this. What's the best way to setup? Consistency should have been good with the stool and camera in one place with all the settings the same.

Also, there were two different colored jackets. That wasn't in the editing. They had two jackets, a medium and a large, and two white button up shirts.