One shot of a recent bridal shoot.
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bbvdm Goldmember 1,081 posts Joined Dec 2007 Location: Kenmore, NY More info | Apr 02, 2010 10:02 | #1 One shot of a recent bridal shoot.
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FamilyJules Goldmember 3,104 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Southern California More info | Apr 02, 2010 14:11 | #2 Great clear shot...The only thing that I wouldn't have done is added the white vignette. That went out with selective coloring in the 90's *Jules* Gear: 2 x 7D| 40D | 2 x 17-55 2.8 | 50mm 1.4 | 85 1.4 | 70-200 2.8 IS |28-135 IS | 3 x 580EX II | www.JulieWilsonPhotos.com
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 03, 2010 06:51 | #3 I think it's a decent shot, but I know that plant behind must have been distracting. The crop is really showing off her wide face. If you didn't crop to cut off the top of her head, it would have been better. I'm not a fan of the white vignetting as the couch is already white. And sometimes, I rearrange the furniture so the subject is way in front of the distracting background. As a portrait shooter, you have to look at everything first that can make or break a shot. So, next time, maybe remove the distracting stuff first and step back so you can have more choices of how to crop. Otherwise, it's a beautiful capture. Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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digitalphotocandy Member 242 posts Joined Mar 2010 More info | Apr 04, 2010 15:53 | #4 Smaller DOF would have helped a lot too. But wedding days are crazy it's hard to think straight! template photoshop
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Apr 04, 2010 16:46 | #5 I think she will love it. I am not crazy about the white vignette, but that is MHO. Ryan McGill
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RedTiePhotography Goldmember 3,575 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2009 Location: San Diego More info | Apr 04, 2010 21:24 | #6 Its already been said. The white vignette is a bit much for me, and her head getting chopped off at the top is kinda a bummer, but its a nice sharp picture. I dont think she will be anywhere near as critical as we are, but you are asking photographers Bryan
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Apr 05, 2010 07:04 | #7 Thanks very much for the CC. This is why I'm here! All good and valid points. Canon 5D MkII gripped, Canon 7D gripped, Canon 40D gripped, Canon XTI (IR) gripped, Canon 17-55 2.8 IS, Canon 60 Macro 2.8, Canon 70-200L 2.8 IS , Canon 24-105 4.0, Tokina 11-16 2.8, Canon 50mm 1.8, Sekonic L-358, Canon Speedlite 580-EX II, (2)430-EX, Pocket Wizards, lots of other stuff that seems to keep growing...
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bluefox9er Goldmember 1,706 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: UK,don't move ehre,it rains a lot, it's incredibly violent and the women pee standing up.. More info | Apr 05, 2010 22:12 | #8 technically we can moot over crops,distractions, white vignettes etc but i'd wager my salary the bride would love this shot and be a zillion miles detached from any of the crtiques photographers offer...I am really beginning to think that being successful in shooting this sort of event is to do what your customers actually want and not what you think they want just because it's a shot the shooter thniks is technically acceptable. http://www.flickr.com …s/sets/72157602470636767/
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RedTiePhotography Goldmember 3,575 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2009 Location: San Diego More info | Apr 06, 2010 10:23 | #9 bluefox9er wrote in post #9940532 technically we can moot over crops,distractions, white vignettes etc but i'd wager my salary the bride would love this shot and be a zillion miles detached from any of the crtiques photographers offer...I am really beginning to think that being successful in shooting this sort of event is to do what your customers actually want and not what you think they want just because it's a shot the shooter thniks is technically acceptable. In the same token, you could invest serious time in setting up off-camera flash etc and get a photograph technically * perfect * and the bride still wouldn't bat an eyelid when she sees it! Probably, but why not make it the best you can. Although this client may like it like this, adn if you only ever plan to shoot for this one client, fine. But if you want to gain other work from it and this client will be happy with what ever, then why not fix it? Bryan
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sctbiggs Goldmember 1,793 posts Joined Jun 2009 Location: North Carolina More info | Apr 06, 2010 10:46 | #10 Rhinotherunt wrote in post #9932178 I think she will love it. I am not crazy about the white vignette, but that is MHO. yep! +1 Baby Girl 2.0 has arrived!
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Apr 06, 2010 14:22 | #11 Red Tie Photography wrote in post #9943054 Probably, but why not make it the best you can. Although this client may like it like this, adn if you only ever plan to shoot for this one client, fine. But if you want to gain other work from it and this client will be happy with what ever, then why not fix it? I agree. As photographers, we should always strive for perfection. May never get there, but your work will be better. Canon 5D MkII gripped, Canon 7D gripped, Canon 40D gripped, Canon XTI (IR) gripped, Canon 17-55 2.8 IS, Canon 60 Macro 2.8, Canon 70-200L 2.8 IS , Canon 24-105 4.0, Tokina 11-16 2.8, Canon 50mm 1.8, Sekonic L-358, Canon Speedlite 580-EX II, (2)430-EX, Pocket Wizards, lots of other stuff that seems to keep growing...
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collierportraits Goldmember 1,896 posts Likes: 3 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Virginia Beach, USA More info | Apr 06, 2010 14:29 | #12 bluefox9er wrote in post #9940532 technically we can moot over crops,distractions, white vignettes etc but i'd wager my salary the bride would love this shot and be a zillion miles detached from any of the crtiques photographers offer...I am really beginning to think that being successful in shooting this sort of event is to do what your customers actually want and not what you think they want just because it's a shot the shooter thniks is technically acceptable. In the same token, you could invest serious time in setting up off-camera flash etc and get a photograph technically * perfect * and the bride still wouldn't bat an eyelid when she sees it! Yes, some valid points here, BUT and it's a really big but, you will find that you will attract clients that like your style of work, and if you endeavor to give the clients what they want, then your "style" will change like the tides and you'll never become a great photographer. I think the challenge for any artist is to simply find your own look or style and be the best at it (yes, that means technically too) that you can possibly be. And then you'll attract clients that love THAT style and THEN you'll actually be shooting exactly what your client wants!! Wow. Pretty neat, huh? 5D3 | 16-35L | 45 TS-E | 50L | 85L | 100L | 135L | 24-70L | 70-200 II L | 580s | Zero, TT & Crumplers | and an X100!
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bananas13 Member 202 posts Joined Jan 2010 Location: Denver More info | Apr 06, 2010 15:26 | #13 Out of curiosity, did you use a flash? If so, which one? A light diffuser?
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Apr 08, 2010 07:08 | #14 This was shot with one flash off camera to camera left shot thru white umbrella. Canon 5D MkII gripped, Canon 7D gripped, Canon 40D gripped, Canon XTI (IR) gripped, Canon 17-55 2.8 IS, Canon 60 Macro 2.8, Canon 70-200L 2.8 IS , Canon 24-105 4.0, Tokina 11-16 2.8, Canon 50mm 1.8, Sekonic L-358, Canon Speedlite 580-EX II, (2)430-EX, Pocket Wizards, lots of other stuff that seems to keep growing...
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