“Just look at these portraits.” The Passer says and pulls up a sitting from the young Photographer that she worked with the week before. “There.” “Not bad.” I say as I lean in to look at a group of about twenty-five portraits of a pretty young woman. Headshots, three quarter lengths, full length, floor poses, …
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You Look Marvelous!
June 7, 2011 – 1:48 pm
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By The Photographer
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Posted in lighting, Old People, Photography
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Tagged assembly line, butterfly, dads, extra time, full length, good looking people, great portraits, lighting, model material, money in the bank, nice shot, photographers, portrait photographer, pretty girls, super model, twenty years, young girls, young men, young woman, young women
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Playing With The Exposure
“That pictures’ kind of washed out, isn’t it?” says a young Dad as he looks at the High Key Portraits of his family. “Here, let me darken a little for you.” The Passer says as she applies a black vignette around the image. “Is that better?” “Yeah, I like that.” The problem with trying out …
November 25, 2010 – 4:06 am
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By The Photographer
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Posted in Big Box Stories, Children, Directory Work, Equipment, lighting
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Tagged amazing stuff, assembly line, butterfly, christopher grey, crowd, dad, fog, images, lighting, portraits, pride, ratios, rembrandt, stellar results, swell, vampire, vignette, white background
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