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Holly - Senior portraits round 2

 
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Nov 12, 2008 11:04 |  #1

So Holly had so much fun and loved her photos from her "senior" session last month that she had to come back in for more... haha... Now Holly isn't REALLY a senior (she's a Junior), but she shot with me last month so I would have some shots for marketing. I'm friends with her mom, so when she said that Holly wanted to shoot more, I said "bring her to the studio!". :D Here's a few of what we shot on Sunday in the hour that we had. The first shoot I posted here if you missed it.

1) A little glamor glow action from Color Efex 3.0... Maybe not for everyone, but I like it, as does Holly and her mom. ;)

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Nov 12, 2008 11:30 |  #2

not much into the glow, but all of them are great shots, colors are awsome!


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Nov 12, 2008 11:33 |  #3

henry_b wrote in post #6672914 (external link)
not much into the glow, but all of them are great shots, colors are awsome!

I agree, Beautiful girl and looks like a lot of fun to photograph




  
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Nov 12, 2008 11:34 |  #4

Yeah, I'm not diggin the glow either. Makes 1 kind of looks soft. I love #2 and 3 is great too.
She looks a bit like Alicia Silverstone. (I think that's her name, the girl from "Clueless")




  
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Nov 12, 2008 12:12 |  #5

rrookey wrote in post #6672938 (external link)
Beautiful girl and looks like a lot of fun to photograph

Yeah.... it's always a pleasure to have Holly over to shoot! She takes direction fairly well so it's not too difficult to pose her, and she's a lot of fun. The only problem is that sometimes she's just too full of the giggles... haha! Sunday, I had a hard time getting a "serious" look or even just a relaxed smile from her... she just kept laughing... haha...


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Nov 12, 2008 13:48 as a reply to  @ Tommy's post |  #6

i actually like the dreamy/glow effect of the first one it's very nicely done.


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Nov 12, 2008 13:58 |  #7

#2 = teh win. I'll agree with the others on #1. While I like some glow, it's juust a bit too much for my taste. Great shots.


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Nov 12, 2008 13:58 as a reply to  @ wrussi's post |  #8

I like #1 and #2. The dress is too much for me on #3. Great model!


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Nov 12, 2008 14:03 |  #9

Not digging the glow either....

I am not a big fan of the background in 3 either...

Nice light use....nice model.


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Nov 12, 2008 14:04 |  #10

Nice series.
Just my two cents.... everyone has 'em.
#1 would be much better without the glow. Of course if mom/daughter likes... thats what counts.
#2 is my fav. love the door
#3 i don't like her hand cut-off. In combination with the angle of her arm looks kinda strange. Watch the arm to close to the body... makes the upper arm bulge out. (turkey leg affect)


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Nov 12, 2008 14:35 |  #11

i am not sure about the glow as well but overall great shots :)


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