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Mar 18, 2011 16:50 |  #1

Native American beauty who's a ton of fun to work with. I definitely need to do a heritage set with her.

Click the first image for her full showcase Gallery.

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Mar 18, 2011 16:59 |  #2

I think you did a nice job John. I like the non-traditional poses and the location looks pretty sweet!

Only thing I would say would be to try and make her skin tone/white balance look the same in all the pictures. Some pictures it looks blue and some it looks red...and I think a tan(ish) skin tone would better make her dark hair. ;)


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Mar 18, 2011 17:08 |  #3

Nice stuff you've done. She's very photogenic.


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Mar 18, 2011 17:19 as a reply to  @ windpig's post |  #4

Thanks guys.

Gottcha Converse. You may be right. I think the main diff is the wall color reflecting the light.


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Mar 18, 2011 18:11 |  #5

I love the first one.




  
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Mar 18, 2011 18:58 |  #6

Nice set, I LOVE the 2nd one.




  
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Mar 18, 2011 19:10 |  #7

Love seeing her on the tangents blog. Your snaps are amazing as well. Number two is plain sexy.


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Mar 18, 2011 19:52 as a reply to  @ JakAHearts's post |  #8

Very nice work, John! I looked at the series from your link. I hope you don't mind a few comments.

From your Zenfolio series...

1. Very nice. Very Zen, very relaxed.

4 is excellent. Love her eyes, love the look. Excellent composition, nice lighting.

7 is like, OMG. Her eyes and hair are just beautiful. Again, lighting and composition are just outstanding. I actually have a critical comment. Either her lower arm (in the upper right corner) should be connected to her upper arm, or it shouldn't be in the photo.

8 and 9. I think the b&w works better, though I know people who would say that mixing b&w and color in a set is a Bad Thing. C'est la vie, non?

11-13. The window in the lower left is distracting.

17. Great photo.

18. "Let me out!" No. ;)

20 & 21. Neat concept. The latter works much better. Very nice composition and lighting.

22-24. The lighting in 23 is Just Right. I don't know if this is the best of the three, but it certainly is on lighting. 22 & 24 seem harsh.

Overall a great series John! Do a heritage set if you wish, but she'd be wonderful in a glamour series too. Besides, she likes working with you. It's obvious. :D


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Mar 19, 2011 03:57 as a reply to  @ mathogre's post |  #9

I like this series, but felt compelled to do a quick edit on the last 3.
Hope you don't mind, I tried to remove some of the distractions. I like #1 BOS. #2 is a great look and pose, but the eye's look overdone to me.


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Mar 19, 2011 03:58 as a reply to  @ drdiesel1's post |  #10

This one was difficult to get the wall decent looking and not make it too dark.


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Mar 19, 2011 04:10 as a reply to  @ drdiesel1's post |  #11

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Mar 19, 2011 13:50 |  #12

Isn't she the same model that Nick usually shoot for his blog?


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Mar 19, 2011 16:11 |  #13

Native American? She sure doesn't look it, unless you are a different definition for that. The pattern behind her in photo 1 really distracts from the girl. And one thing about your zen site: color schemes keep switching between home page, gallery page, etc. Keep it consistent.




  
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Mar 19, 2011 18:37 |  #14

Beautiful model and very nice images
Good work


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Mar 19, 2011 19:39 as a reply to  @ digger58's post |  #15

Thanks to all.

Graham, thank you for the comprehensive gallery review.

Doc, nice work or should I say re-work.;)

Bobby, I have no idea who Nick is or where his blog is so it could very well be her.


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