I'm trying to upgrade my wedding portraiture to include glamour style portraiture. Any advice?
Is it hard to do? What would be the best practice?
thomasjpello Member ![]() 69 posts Likes: 19 Joined Feb 2010 More info       | May 02, 2017 16:10 | #1 I'm trying to upgrade my wedding portraiture to include glamour style portraiture. Any advice? Amateurs worry about equipment, Professionals worry about time, Masters worry about light. ~ Anonymous
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      | May 02, 2017 16:31 | #2 Love the quote under your photo. Best I've read. Great photo too! — Please feel free to offer your thoughts on how I might improve my images —
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MBB89 Member 247 posts Likes: 45 Joined Jan 2015 More info       | May 02, 2017 20:31 | #3 It's nice light but what on earth is going on with the skin texture? Perhaps you have over-sharpened it?
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      | May 05, 2017 21:27 | #4 I was thinking a little more softening everywhere including the lips as well. If its glamour your after. 1-1Dx II 1-5D Mark 4, 3-5D Mark III, 5D Mark II, 2-7D's, 70D, canon 70-200 2.8 L IS II, 24-70L II, 85 1.8, 85 1.2, 50mm, 135 mm F2 L, 17-40 , 24-105, Sigma 35 Art and 18-35 1.8, 600 EX's, Elinchrom RX and Phottix 500 strobes
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      | Skin texture degrade when i upload to server. The original one is way smoother. ߘ Amateurs worry about equipment, Professionals worry about time, Masters worry about light. ~ Anonymous
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      | You mean like a glow effect? Amateurs worry about equipment, Professionals worry about time, Masters worry about light. ~ Anonymous
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