MLeeK said:
First and foremost never position any subject directly against the backdrop. They need to be a few feet from the backdrop
Less is more. Rule of thumb: One prop per image, maximum. THis is all about pumpkins and that god awful pumpkin thing. Had they been about the baby they'd have been much better. There are major issues on focus as well. ]
NEVER use a white vignette. It's a sure sign of AWAC and it just plain looks like cheap and cheesy.
You didn't save the before... so you deleted the raws? I think that's a cop out for I don't want you to see how bad I screwed up. Sorry.
He was on a couch with a sheet over it, he had to be against it to sit up. Exactly the way my mom wanted it. That flat pumpkin graphic my mom needed in some of the shots for my grandma because she gave it to us to use. We tried pictures of him alone afterwards but he got fussy so we called it off. I have always been against white vignettes, but I had to turn to it. It just made it look better and hid the top part of the couch which would have looked more tacky.
I didn't cop out of anything. I never save RAW files I'll think I'll have to come back and work with again. It just takes up RAM, however this will change when I start making money doing shoots