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Jun 02, 2005 20:37 |  #1

Yet another engagement session, I think I am getting better. The park was lovely tonight.

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Jun 02, 2005 21:08 |  #2

I really like them. Very nice. However, the only thing I'd work on is their expressions. They seem too... rigid. And it's very similar across a few pics, try to make them more relaxed...

But in general I really like them, I can feel the love between them!


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Jun 02, 2005 21:16 |  #3

I'm wondering why her hair is up in a ponytail in the last few ones? If so, why not a nicer clip or ribbon? Their attire is so much dressier than her hair shows in those.

Otherwise, I love those!! I really like the one on the bridge with the reflection.




  
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Jun 02, 2005 21:20 |  #4

She decided to put her hair up, I guess I should have paid more attention, but she wanted some with her hair up.



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Jun 02, 2005 21:33 |  #5

Nice Pics. But one thing the Green seems a little off. Just my 0.02.




  
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Jun 03, 2005 00:32 |  #6

I would've popped a flash on some of those. That's my 2 cents.




  
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Jun 03, 2005 00:34 |  #7

He looks especially unrelaxed in all the photos. She looks atleast like she's somewhat trying.


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Jun 03, 2005 00:37 as a reply to  @ grego's post |  #8

I actually prefer the shots with her hair up .... it gives her face more of a balanced look.


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Jun 03, 2005 00:50 |  #9

hahahaha....those poses remind me of my photoshoot with my GF. We had this photographer and she kept telling us to lean and sit and yeah it was really funny. Same kind of poses :-) Also I had generally the same expressions (deer in headlights) as the guy in this photo! must be a guy thing. :-). and the fact that I spent most of the time checking out her equipment (camera that is- she had a set of really lenses - although they where N*korr).

do photographers have some kind of set poses you go through? or do you leave it up to the couple?




  
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Jun 03, 2005 01:34 |  #10

Good work!

But the gentleman needs to relax a little :)




  
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Jun 03, 2005 05:10 |  #11

Yes he wasn't very relaxed, the first thing he said when he showed up was "I hate getting my picture taken"
Great :)

PS, I did use flash on all of these shots.



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Jun 03, 2005 05:41 |  #12

AFAIK engagement photos main purpose is to help get the people used to you and used to being in front of the camera before the wedding. A flash bracket and an external flash would be a big advantage here.


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Jun 03, 2005 05:55 as a reply to  @ Toogy's post |  #13

Toogy wrote:
Yes he wasn't very relaxed, the first thing he said when he showed up was "I hate getting my picture taken"
Great :)

PS, I did use flash on all of these shots.

I'm wondering about the arrangement for such a photo session. I mean do the photographer and "models" meet in a specified place at specified time then start shooting. Or you meet at that place, start talking, joking, discussing the session then start shooting. I thinking that the latter scenario help ease and relax the models/clients.




  
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Jun 03, 2005 07:40 |  #14

These are wonderful!


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Jun 03, 2005 09:30 |  #15

Toogy......really nice shots and compositions. The first two are great but the others have too much background happening and tree branches coming out of the top of his head. A longer focal length might have blurred the background better or positioning the couple in a different area where the background (trees) are further away would help. Were you using the 70-200F4? If you can get a hold of a 300 F4, it is amazing for sharpness and quality of the bokeh. Or maybe a 85F1.8..........nice work though, I am sure the couple will be happy with the shots!




  
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