vintagesnaps
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Looking at your website and blog, what about developing your ideas further and continuing to look for freelance opportunites? Maybe it would work to take one step at a time, to work on getting photo essays published that express your vision and style. I've found shooting at an event can lead to making contacts that can lead to more opportunities etc. The idea of doing your own publication might be something to build toward.
On your website you mention greaser girl pin ups and different visions of the art (grungy industrial alt. style) - why not expand the 'different visions' concept? You seem so far to be showing a grungy sex appeal idea in photos so maybe take your concepts beyond that.
You seem to have creative ideas and might want to think about continuing to develop your technical expertise to be able to best express your ideas. As the saying goes, the devil is in the details - the photo of the girl in the mirror has just an edge of a wall showing on the left side that to me makes the photo seem crooked but not enough of an angle to seem intentional (and there's a shadow in the lower left that I can't make out but my eye seemed to go there). Some of the photos seem a bit dark or maybe a bit in need of adjusting the contrast, and in some I feel like the effort is there with the poses to make it sexy but it seems a bit forced; some of the ones using the framed poster w/reflected lights along the brim of the cap as a background to me work well.
Blogs are being done in abundance and as mentioned not only are print publications changing but I've seen online magazines fold in a couple of years; newspapers are struggling and changing. You seem to be developing a marketable style; it reminds me of what I've seen used in marketing for a local roller girls group and I could see your style working with not just models but maybe with some sports or events. I think there's potential with your style and maybe a variety of options for you.
On your website you mention greaser girl pin ups and different visions of the art (grungy industrial alt. style) - why not expand the 'different visions' concept? You seem so far to be showing a grungy sex appeal idea in photos so maybe take your concepts beyond that.
You seem to have creative ideas and might want to think about continuing to develop your technical expertise to be able to best express your ideas. As the saying goes, the devil is in the details - the photo of the girl in the mirror has just an edge of a wall showing on the left side that to me makes the photo seem crooked but not enough of an angle to seem intentional (and there's a shadow in the lower left that I can't make out but my eye seemed to go there). Some of the photos seem a bit dark or maybe a bit in need of adjusting the contrast, and in some I feel like the effort is there with the poses to make it sexy but it seems a bit forced; some of the ones using the framed poster w/reflected lights along the brim of the cap as a background to me work well.
Blogs are being done in abundance and as mentioned not only are print publications changing but I've seen online magazines fold in a couple of years; newspapers are struggling and changing. You seem to be developing a marketable style; it reminds me of what I've seen used in marketing for a local roller girls group and I could see your style working with not just models but maybe with some sports or events. I think there's potential with your style and maybe a variety of options for you.