I recently shot a High School Senior and felt like sharing on here. I am fairly new to this site but think I am going to enjoy it. Please let me know what you think.
jmalonear Senior Member 651 posts Likes: 7 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Corning, AR More info | Mar 10, 2010 17:47 | #1 I recently shot a High School Senior and felt like sharing on here. I am fairly new to this site but think I am going to enjoy it. Please let me know what you think. Friends call me Jay!
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Denios Member 64 posts Joined Feb 2010 Location: Netherlands More info | Mar 11, 2010 08:42 | #2 I like the light on the car in nr1, but would have liked to see the guy a bit more sideways, leaning against the car more. The way he's standing his legs look a little weird, not crossed, but somehwere halfway it seems.
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cbknight Goldmember 1,767 posts Likes: 4 Joined Aug 2009 Location: East Texas More info | Mar 11, 2010 10:03 | #3 I agree with Denios as to the pose of the guy in #1. But I dont get caught up in that because that may be capturing him as he really stands, which is the point right? I like #2. Great angle and tilt. The only thing I might try is giving both some more pop by bringing out the colours and saturation to give it some more pop. Craig
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Thanks guys....I do see what you are talking about in #1. This kid was really pretty comfortable in front of the camera, so when I asked him to stand and lean into his car, this is what he done so I snapped it. I try not to "overpose" a High School Senior, because I want to make sure and capture their personality in their portraits. But I am learning subtle changes improve the image without changing them too much. I did so some levels adjust to the images, I have never really done anything with Saturation, so I would not really have a clue how they should be done. I will try to turn on image editing so if you guys wanna show me..go for it! Thanks Again! Friends call me Jay!
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