Thanks for the responses.
ShotByTom wrote in post #12185941
I think the background is a bit distracting. If you have photoshop you could blur the background a bit and tweek the colors and contrast. That's great that you took the opportunity to do this. Senior Portraits are very popular and can generate a lot of business. You should combine this with your normal photography...shoot the seniors with their cars, maybe that will make you feel like your more in your comfort zone.
Eh, I don't think senior pictures is something I will actively pursue. Shooting portraits isn't a big deal, I have been doing that for some time but just having a parent over my shoulder was a little nerve racking I suppose. I'm used to the peace and quiet that a car provides ha.
I have photoshop, contrast was tweaked, not one for using fake blur though. I just need to bite the bullet and upgrade to the 24-70 2.8
I guess the location was a downside to this set but, of course, the client's had a strict schedule and no ideas for the setting so I was left with shooting at their house.
Alvination wrote in post #12186391
For the first one, does the post seem a little feminine with the head tilt? Also I was trying to figure out if his left arm was photoshopped out or not, lol. Second one is better for me, though as said a background blur would be less distracting.
I don't know much about the subtle things that dictate the femininity of a pose, guess that is something to work on ha.
The arm isn't photoshopped out, you can see it go along with the shadow on his sleeve.