Thanks for the input guys. I actually wasn't happy with exactly what you guys mentioned. Starting with the lens.. here is the problem.. i had to use my 17-40 because my buddy has my 50mm lens and i didnt know he was leaving to washington for the weekend, so the only other option i had was the 85mm lens..which even on my 5dii is still tooo long to get a full body shot in my garage. So I had to resort to the 17-40 and even at the longer ranges, the lens doesnt do too well with people, its a killer lens for my car shots.
as far as everything else, it was the first time using the muslin backdrop, and Im not sure how i feel about it, mainly b/c its a temporary set up and i cant iron out all of the kinks in it for every shoot and then fold it up, so i had to burn the backdrop out in cs3, or overexpose it and use 2 different raw exposure pics combined, which im not a big fan of. It did look ok for a close-up shot with the gown:
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but i still like the "different" feel of the blue seamless better..
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as far as looking at the camera, now that you mention it, you're right, they are much better that way, and i atually have a couple of him looking at the camera, i guess i just liked the drastic coloring in the above pics and didnt want to post all 41 pictures in the thread

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and the tassel.... to be honest with you, we both couldn't figure out which way it was supposed to go, lol so we just kinda flipped a coin on it really....
thanks for the input guys, it helps a lot as I feel like i am really strugling on skill in the "posing" department...
as far as the lighting is concerned.. does it look ok? i used a 3 light set up.. (one main softbox, a fill umbrella, and a third flash to illuminate the backdrop)
by the way, the rest of the pics are here: