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Feb 04, 2014 07:02 |  #1

I had a lot of fun with this shoot, it's quite different to my usual style.

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Feb 05, 2014 17:49 |  #2

I dunno man... Not really feelin this one for a few reasons...

1. The girl with pink hairs face is far too hot compared to the blonde.

2. The general light is very eneven..

3. There are just random hands seemingly appearing from nowhere

4. The crop at the wrist

5. The reflection of yourself in the pink hair girls glasses

6. Too much black on black clothing.. It just all gets lost..

7. The books/white things to the left of the chair need to be cloned out

8. The stray hairs are also really distracting.


I feel you tried to do too much with this image... If it was just the blonde girl, on her own.. With that exact same pose and a bit of post processing. It would be a great shot.. It's like the pink haired girl just ran in and photo bombed it by sitting on her lap and pulling a face...


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Feb 05, 2014 18:46 |  #3

I see the issues that Trevor is pointing to, but to me most of these are rules that can and should be flouted in certain contexts lest everyone produce the same look ad nauseam.

I like the energy in the photo--it reads as impromptu. But it also seems kind of directionless. The stray hairs, as pointed out, don't seem to help the image.



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Feb 06, 2014 04:21 |  #4

Christopher Steven b wrote in post #16666604 (external link)
I see the issues that Trevor is pointing to, but to me most of these are rules that can and should be flouted in certain contexts lest everyone produce the same look ad nauseam.

I like the energy in the photo--it reads as impromptu. But it also seems kind of directionless. The stray hairs, as pointed out, don't seem to help the image.

Cheers! Yea I was happy to do something quite different in this shoot. I also only had about 20 minutes in the cafe so I'm happy with how they turned out.

I had to deal with the stray hairs in a previous shoot with the same blonde wig. It's quite difficult to deal with when it's not real hair (so the girls don't feel it) and i'm in a rushed situation.


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