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May 07, 2008 10:45 |  #1

Here are a few quick edits of a session from yesterday. Much Thanks to Cheeta for editing these for me as I am far behind with all the sessions I have had.

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May 07, 2008 10:51 |  #2

Very nice work, but...lol

To be perfectly honest, as a father who will be paying for these shots I would NOT like the clevege hang out so much....lol Dont get me wrong, these are not "slutty" or "whorish" or anything like that, BUT they are NOT "my little girl is graduating and I am sending her off to college to learn" either!

LOL, maybe its just me and these are what the kids and parents want now days.... and maybe its cuz my little girl is only 14 and will be there soon...lol

Like I said, not a judgement, just and opinion...lol


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May 07, 2008 10:56 as a reply to  @ superdiver's post |  #3

I had the same reaction as superdiver to Picture #2. It's nice, but not in a, "look at my daughter, I'm so proud of her," kind of way. I wouldn't buy it. Other than the boobage, that was the best shot of the four.




  
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May 07, 2008 11:20 |  #4

My thoughts exactly about the cleavage, but I couldn't think of a good way to phrase it, so I held back. In a couple of the shots that's what the eye is immediately drawn to.


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May 07, 2008 11:23 |  #5

Excellent shots, I agree about the boobage (lol) also. Either way excellent work.




  
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May 07, 2008 11:45 |  #6

I agree - all are fantastic, including #2 - yet that one is not very senior portrait-ish.


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May 07, 2008 11:51 as a reply to  @ dsmPhotoCompany's post |  #7

A little crop


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May 07, 2008 12:08 |  #8

i love em :) did she see them yet? does she like them?


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May 07, 2008 12:37 |  #9

prilamai wrote in post #5478109 (external link)
Here are a few quick edits of a session from yesterday. Much Thanks to Cheeta for editing these for me as I am far behind with all the sessions I have had.

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Did you use any lighting or all natural? How much was PP? Not sure my images look this crisp on my 5D and L glass.


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May 07, 2008 13:06 |  #10

Like them a lot and if you did not say they were senior shots I would of thought they were modeling shots. She looks great and the shots look great as well. Not to sound like everyone else, but I did have to take a double take on #2. Great shot, but my eyes went directly to her chest area. Not in a bad way but it is one of the first things I noticed. The crop looks good that you put on it as well.




  
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May 07, 2008 13:11 |  #11

That second shot is a real winner. Love the crop from BaumannPhotography too...really enhances it in my opinion


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May 07, 2008 13:12 |  #12

I feel like I should add that composition-wise, and techically, these shots are fantastic. I agree with DonE that they're more suited toward modeling shots, just a bit over-the-top for senior shots.


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May 07, 2008 13:25 |  #13

They are definitely beautiful pictures, and GREAT find on that blue wall... did you do any more pictures with it? Well I hope she isn't going to be handing out that second one to family LOL! definitely a little too much cleavage for a senior picture in my taste. I know I would not buy that if it were my daughter. Just a thought for next time.




  
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May 07, 2008 13:27 |  #14

Great images.
Until I read some of the comments I didn't realise that the parents are the ones initiating these shoots. Being from the UK I assumed it was the people in the photos asking for the shots. So, perhaps they are a tad revealing in that case. Still great all the same.


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May 07, 2008 13:34 |  #15

hey now folks, don't forget that she was the one who put on that dress...maybe for that reason? :-P anyways, these are great shots! all of them seem to be taken from above, got some different views of her as well?


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