I took this photo to help raise awareness for the
Code Green Campaign and assist them in getting out more. Looking for critique on it, as it's the first time I've done a shot like this for someone. It's to help highlight the fact that medics suffer from depression and PTSD because of what can be seen on some calls they run.
First of all, thank you for doing this...for working to support this campaign/effort.
Second, thanks for sharing this for C&C.
Third, my input...
--photo is on the right track but it's not there yet. Lew's edits are spot-on, the lights are too much of a circus and divert attention from your First Responder.
--I get that many First Responders smoke (or they don't smoke unless it's been really stressful). For most of the general public (if that's a part of your audience), it may look like someone just having a long night and taking a break...and you want to avoid that.
--Add a pair of latex gloves, they can be resting on the thigh of your first responder. That will scream out "this is not a BREAK, he just got off a call."
--If you change the setting then medical detritus can be a very effective way of saying "this was bad."
--lose what appears to be a shed in the right background.
--if I can suggest an alternative pose, instead of being seated (which could imply "break" or "tired from a long shift"), instead have your first responder standing, shot from a side profile or just a couple of inches further to the back on the first responder's left, he's facing the ambulance, head bowed and head touching the ambulance door, right hand over his eyes (like in the present pose). That pose will show someone in pain but as if they're trying to be a tough guy and hide it from everyone. And that's a big part of PTSD--holding it in, trying to hide it or just "tough it out" yourself.