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Nov 18, 2013 23:35 |  #1

Did some photos for my friend and her sister over the weekend. Just a few of the ones I took.

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Nov 18, 2013 23:54 |  #2

I like them - except I would pose your subjects with their body facing at 45 degrees to the camera and then turn the head to look at the camera - because a flat on shot accentuates the nose and cheeks too much - these are 2 parts of the face that one can sculpt with a well thought out pose - as in the 1st shot - the girl with the white hat has her body 'pointing' away from the camera - and you get a better rendition of her nose/cheeks/chin -
When I pose a girl flat on - I will nearly always ask her not to smile - sort of adds some 'mystery' to the shot as well.
just my humble opinion ... please don't take offence (I love the B/W conversion on no 3 - but don't like the tree/pole growing out of her head)
did you use flash on these shots?


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