Mackenzie - Grad

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Up in my neck of the woods, "Seniors" photos aren't something done very often. I tried to open the door a bit, but it didnt seem to cach on as much as I would have liked. Hopefully from the few grads I have done this year, I can work it better for next year.

This is Mackenzie. She wasnt ready to start her shoot until 7:45 pm so we had to work quick. C&C is greatly appreciated!

Thanks, Kristal

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Krystal you are becoming a great photographer! I'm not a fan of #5. 1-4 are keepers to me!

Good job! *high five lenses*
 
Thanks, y'all.

Cameron, its so funny that you aren't fond of 5 - its one of my favorites from the night. I always seem to like the ones my clients don't!!
 
I like them all. The guy who doesn't like 5 is lame. :p. What lens are these?
 
Thanks Schweetylens - If I recall correctly, 1 and 6 are 80-200/2.8 and 2-5 are 24-70/2.8 Those really are the only 2 lenses I use now.
 
Cameron, its so funny that you aren't fond of 5 - its one of my favorites from the night. I always seem to like the ones my clients don't!!

Funny how they hire us for our style and they don't like the ones we like...lol
 
Thats so true! Shoot a wedding, post up what you feel is your best, people comment and book you based on those shots - the original clients doesnt buy any of those prints... and then it continues...
 
No offense, but #5 looks like she's taking a dump. #6 is aweful (cluttered bg, camera height, armpits etc).

Having said that, I like the rest of them :) Nice colors and pop, and good processing. Thanks for sharing
 
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No offense, but #5 looks like she's taking a dump. #6 is aweful (cluttered bg, camera height, armpits etc).

Having said that, I like the rest of them :) Nice colors and pop, and good processing. Thanks for sharing

I'd agree on #5 and the taking a dump kind of look...it's NOT a very flattering pose for a young woman in a dress... #6 being "aweful", or awful....I'd disagree on that. Yes, the background is cluttered--because it's a hubcap barn or hubcap shed...in my hometown there was a rural 2-lane highway that had a REALLY tight, downhill right hand corner that was sooooooooo extreme, that losing a hubcap there was a daily occurrence....the guy would put them on the fence posts for a week or so, then if you didn't come back to get your popped-off hubcap, the hubcap would be removed from the fence by the road, and tacked up onto the side of the barn...which looked just like the barn in #6!!!

Shot #1, the horizontal of her standing in a field of some type of forage crop, or maybe a field of mint (?) is kind of neat, since it is a horizontal that NEEDS to be a horizontal, in order to present her in front of the silos in the background. This is a perfect example of when to photograph a standing woman using a horizontal composition--when the overall environment is WORTHY of being shown...not just dead space, or empty green grass on either side of a floating-in-space head, but the person shown standing, from a low camera angle, and positioned in front of a softly OOF backdrop, yet one that is recognizable, and which is probably a very BIG part of her home town or home area. Just like the hubcap barn in #6...personalized, localized details.
 
Love them Kristal! 5 didn't bug me until I read the taking a dump comments, then I had to go back and look, now that's all I see when I look at it! Great job! Senior portraits are almost like a rite of passage in Utah. For the guys, it's usually mom pushing them to do it. For the girls, it ALL them, they want to dress up and be pampered!
 
Love them Kristal! 5 didn't bug me until I read the taking a dump comments, then I had to go back and look, now that's all I see when I look at it!

And that's why people post on photography forums, to get opinions from photographers who are not amateurs - it was the FIRST thing I thought of when I saw it.

I'd suggest some good books on posing subjects.
 

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