Ok this is my first real photoshoot with someone.
Would love to know what you think. None have been edited in photoshop. Any ideas on what I should do to give them a boost in CS3?
Thanks for looking.
shaunjoyce Member 69 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Birmingham More info | Oct 20, 2008 16:46 | #1 Ok this is my first real photoshoot with someone. Visit my blog! http://shaunjoyce.blogspot.com/
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Flo Gimmie Some Lovin 44,987 posts Likes: 16 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Nanaimo,B.C. More info | Oct 20, 2008 17:09 | #2 They all look Out Of Focus to me, and the white balance is needing some attention.. you're a great friend, but if Zombies chase us, I am tripping you.
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PerryGe Batteries? We don't need no... . . . or cards. More info | Oct 20, 2008 17:26 | #3 I agree with Gail. All are out of focus, all but the 3rd one are underexposed, and the white balance is way off. Composition needs a lot of work too. Sorry to be harsh, but these should be binned and reshot rather than post-processed. Perry | www.perryge.com
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scslmd Member 141 posts Joined Sep 2008 More info | Oct 20, 2008 17:32 | #4 Looking at the EXIF, looks like you had slow shutter speeds which would account for your OOF. You'll need a tripod at that speed. Lighting needs to be improved as they all look underexposed. 5D2, 40D+BG-E2, Tamron 28-75 f/2.8, EF-S 17-55mm (kit), EF 28-135mm, EF 17-40 f/4, EF 24-70 f/2.8, EF 70-200 f/2.8 IS, 430EX, 580EX II
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acchildress Senior Member 986 posts Joined Oct 2007 More info | Oct 20, 2008 20:34 | #5 But on the other hand the first and the last are the best. The expression looks real, the composition looks interesting. I'm using my laptop so I can't comment about exposure or focus. Not bad for a first try. There is just so much to learn and then remember until it becomes natural, starting with taking off the lens cap. (lol)
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Wildewinds Senior Member 397 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Southern California More info | Oct 21, 2008 00:33 | #6 Last 2 are the most interesting. All are out of focus. - 20D - Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 - Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 - Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 -
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The_Camera_Poser Goldmember 3,012 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 More info | Oct 21, 2008 04:25 | #7 Permanent banI really think that for your first go with a model you've odne a good job of capturing a range of expressions and facets of the model's personality. Great work with the artistic side of it. Now- go work on the technical... (like I'm one to talk...)
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Croasdail making stuff up More info | Oct 21, 2008 09:10 | #8 honestly, when I looked at these yesterday, they didn't do much for me. But coming back to read other comments, because I was struggling what to say, the first one caught my attention this time for some reason. I am really loving the background, for what ever reason. It sort of fits the abstractness of the shot. I think that one and the last one have room to work with. The ones with the red curtain....err... umm... really heavy looking. The have the feel of having been shot in a photo booth. Perhaps thats the look you two were going for... don't know. All the shots have a heavy darkness to them, is that what you were going for? If so, your on the right path. Stylistically, your on the path. If you not... whooops. Not every shot needs to be in needle sharpness - that is a huge issue with the advice given on this forum. Technical perfection is the goal hear rather than expression of emotion. The latter is much harder to pull off, and ofter requires a less then technically perfect image. Only you know what your intent is though. I am not sure any of this helps, hope it did though. Cheers.
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KarlosDaJackal Goldmember 1,740 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2008 Location: Dublin, Ireland More info | The Technical issues mentioned do need to be addressed, but well done for trying on M for all of these. But lets look at the bigger picture. I've only done 2 model shoots myself so I'm aware of the difficulty of managing Composition/exposure/pose/expression/light/model-interest all at the same time, its certainly much harder than snapshots at home. Even more so if you paying the model for her time and have some added pressure of time.
Looks very natural, but really the flash lit up almost everything. I took a couple to show the model how it would look, showed her the results to get her interest and see if she had any input and told her how it could be a little better with a hint of a smile, and of course made sure to tell her how great she looked each time I pressed the shutter, that always helps ![]() My Website
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Oct 21, 2008 09:50 | #10 Please do not rely on a process to improve these. I have to agree. While this stuff isn't easy, it doesn't have to be all that hard, either. FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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Croasdail making stuff up More info | Oct 21, 2008 10:10 | #11 Karlos...... nice post. Good advice.
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scslmd Member 141 posts Joined Sep 2008 More info | Oct 21, 2008 18:11 | #12 Looking back at the pictures, the last one reminds me of Morgan Webb. 5D2, 40D+BG-E2, Tamron 28-75 f/2.8, EF-S 17-55mm (kit), EF 28-135mm, EF 17-40 f/4, EF 24-70 f/2.8, EF 70-200 f/2.8 IS, 430EX, 580EX II
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patlannon Goldmember 3,752 posts Likes: 6 Joined Sep 2007 Location: West Seneca, NY More info | Oct 21, 2008 19:44 | #13 Composition looks marginally good. All are OOF, white balance is way off. Pat,
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