clockwurk
TPF Noob!
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- Dec 20, 2009
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Hello everyone,
I've been (actively) a member for a couple of months now. Still relatively green at photography, but I received some very helpful tips from the members here. For that, I am very grateful.
I wanted to to get some C&C from anyone. I figure I will get slammed but that is ok. All I ask is if you don't like the images, please give me some tips on how I can improve it.
These shots are of family and friends. The first 3 is portraits on my sister, mother and grandmother. In a weird way, I planned these as self portraits. The idea was to put together photos of what is most important to me ( my family ) and I made sure I was close enough to them, that my silhouette was very visibly in their eyes ( catch light ). Not sure if this worked....
These were relatively impromptu. I didn't want to pose them so I spoke to them as much as I can and tried to catch their sincere, distinct smiles/laughs.
The next batch are prenatal portraits of my friend and her husband. They were kind enough to let me shoot them. I've never shot people that I didn't know before. Although, I consider them friends... we don't exactly hang out regularly and I didnt know their personalities outside of small talks in parties.
I thought this was good practice for the future when I do shoot people I don't know at all. I'm fairly shy so I believe I need to get better at it.
These were all shot with a D200 with 50mm and a kit lens ( I believe 18-55 ).
I've been (actively) a member for a couple of months now. Still relatively green at photography, but I received some very helpful tips from the members here. For that, I am very grateful.
I wanted to to get some C&C from anyone. I figure I will get slammed but that is ok. All I ask is if you don't like the images, please give me some tips on how I can improve it.
These shots are of family and friends. The first 3 is portraits on my sister, mother and grandmother. In a weird way, I planned these as self portraits. The idea was to put together photos of what is most important to me ( my family ) and I made sure I was close enough to them, that my silhouette was very visibly in their eyes ( catch light ). Not sure if this worked....
These were relatively impromptu. I didn't want to pose them so I spoke to them as much as I can and tried to catch their sincere, distinct smiles/laughs.
The next batch are prenatal portraits of my friend and her husband. They were kind enough to let me shoot them. I've never shot people that I didn't know before. Although, I consider them friends... we don't exactly hang out regularly and I didnt know their personalities outside of small talks in parties.
I thought this was good practice for the future when I do shoot people I don't know at all. I'm fairly shy so I believe I need to get better at it.
These were all shot with a D200 with 50mm and a kit lens ( I believe 18-55 ).