Woah that is a huge difference. Thanks for the visual!
Here's one more shot from the second session I did yesterday(before I posted here)
I tried touching it up a bit better. Unfortunately her makeup was more caked than the first model's so I had a hard time :/
I've tried skin softening with...
Thanks for the encouragement :) I am constantly thanking myself for not making photography a career choice because I think I'd be jaded/stressed out of my mind by some of the critique I receive. The fact that I do this as a hobby means I can progress at my own pace and have fun with it. I take...
Okay, so I probably didn't do as good a job in PP spotting out her blemishes. The MUA also is not a professional, she's just starting out so I can understand why flaws are more apparent.(this wasn't paid, mostly for fun on both our parts). But what is so wrong with the actual makeup? I'm no...
Actually I shot all of these with my kit lens(18-55). most were on the wide end(18-30mm). Maybe it was the angle I was shooting her from that gives the wierd proportions? TBH I don't really see what you're talking about...
And is the catch-light that distracting? I know it's somewhat gimmicky...
I got my first softbox and umbrella for christmas this year. Also made a DIY ring light. I think the results of which were excellent :mrgreen:
I had the chance to collaborate with an amateur makeup artist too and got a model friend of mine in on the project. Looking for feedback on these shots...
thanks for the feedback everyone.
@Robin yes I know it differs from person to person but I wanted your opinion. I learn from understanding other perspectives.
@tirediron Yeah some people still do smoke pipes :) The shot looks brighter on LR, I'll up the exposure a bit
Yo TPF'ers
It's been awhile. I'd like to get some critique on PP and composition for a few pictures,I've asked specific questions for each shot and would really appreciate any comments or opinions you have.
I'd also like to get any feedback you'd like to give on my first portfolio Foxx...
Hot temperatures and temperamental weather, is there anything not to love about summer squalls and cumulonimbus clouds? :D
I found a fantastic secret spot in my suburban sprawl that has a top-notch view of the surrounding region -- and I've captured a few cloud photos that I absolutely love...
If I can get anything in quality like the LAST $20 vivitar lens I bought...
...I think I can live with that.
I'll be sure to post some test shots when the ring adapter arrives.