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Alex
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Introducing NamPirostitch and I had a micromeet at Botanical gardens today, mainly with a purpose of doing a little model shoot. I wasn't very happy with this one compared to my previous shoot with Alisa, as Nam was quite tense and I made quite a few technical stuff ups (I needed you, Arthur!!), but I'm still learning quite a bit. I'm sure Wayne (Pirostitch) will post his soon. I'm posting a first few of mine below. Your critiques and suggestions are very welcome.
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Well,
I'm sort of wondering what kind of photos you were trying to take ? This sounds awfull, what I'm trying to say is, what is the motto of your shoot ? What is it you are trying to capture ? Have you communicated this to your model ? Sorry for being of no clue what you were trying to do. Cheers, CD
Number 5 for me...
Very natural in that shot and selective DOF really makes her jump out.... Loose the bracelets IMHO though.... to distracting... New page
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I have to agree with Scott, #5 leaps out at you and is my pick as well. As you mentioned Nam really does seem tense and it comes across strongly in most the picks. A lot of the poses seem to be 'unnatural' which adds to the awkwards I sense in the shots. I haven't had a chance to shoot a model (just the wife.../ducks) so I can't offer an suggestions from experience, but I think a lot of it is building up a rapore with the model so she or he feels comfortable.
number 5 works for naturalness, the others appear as though the model just isn't relaxed at all.
Maybe on subsequent shoots she may become a little more comfortable with you or perhaps the surroundings and it will reflect in the images. Regards Tony All I know, is that I don't know enough.....
The last shot is, IMO, the best of the lot and looks as if Nam had really relaxed. The very slight OOF suits this pic very much
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Thanks for your comments and critique, guys. I like No. 5 also, all other ones look unnatural.
Christian - I get what you are saying. I was not quite sure what I was going after in terms of the end result. I wanted a sort of casual look. I guess I need to plan my shoots more and communicate more with the models. Regards Alex
I'm with Chris, I think #6 is the standout, although #5 is good too. Next time take some champagne for Nam to have inbetween shots (photographic shots that is - not shots of champagne hehehe).
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