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You'll go blind.............
Funny, yes. Too much for FB and a family oriented portfolio? DEFINITELY.
You're 22 now, in 10 years time you could be Singapore's leading family photographer and then a newspaper gets hold of this photo... In 20 years time you could be running for president of Singapore ...
This is just my humble, personal opinion as a guy who has been around for a few years and would hate for some party Polaroids from the 70s to surface.:blushing:
.... Alternatively reshoot and put a cucumber in the sock.
Granddad, Thank you for your input... as a young photographer, I rarely think beyond what seems funny now... all joking aside, I respectfully accept your advice and wish I had more input from my seniors.
Hey guys! I've been doing a lot of serious-mood type editing for my last week of army(conscript) and wanted to monkey around. The idea was how I imagined I'd look if I got caught jerkin off. anyway, my girlfriend was quite horrified with the photo and advises against posting it up on my fb (i've got folks, ex-teachers, ex-colleges etc on there). I'm 22, starting school soon and not working yet, so it's not as if i'm the ceo of some big company or anything (sadly).
This image was created for my portfolio. I'm trying to get work as a family portrait photographer, but hoped to add a few laughs into my work as compared to the usual serious type portraits. U guys think it's too much?
anyway, here it is. and I'm hoping for your opinion - is it too much to go on fb? c&c on the photograph itself is also more than welcome!![]()
Drop the lighting - create a darker theme with you silhouetted by lighting from the iMac display, with ruffled bedding, and a t-shirt that doesn't look freshly pressed. Then, when you stage the startled look, don't expose your body by opening up and moving away from the camera - you should move towards it with a covering-up motion, which is the natural spontaneous reaction. That would work better for your portfolio and FB... reshoot!!!![]()
P.S Lose the sock idea - put your hands in some suggestive position...you want the audience to figure-out what's happening without having the graphic detail.
I think the same thing without the sock and just your hand "covering" the area would have sufficed.
Hey guys! I've been doing a lot of serious-mood type editing for my last week of army(conscript) and wanted to monkey around. The idea was how I imagined I'd look if I got caught jerkin off. anyway, my girlfriend was quite horrified with the photo and advises against posting it up on my fb (i've got folks, ex-teachers, ex-colleges etc on there). I'm 22, starting school soon and not working yet, so it's not as if i'm the ceo of some big company or anything (sadly).
This image was created for my portfolio. I'm trying to get work as a family portrait photographer, but hoped to add a few laughs into my work as compared to the usual serious type portraits. U guys think it's too much?
anyway, here it is. and I'm hoping for your opinion - is it too much to go on fb? c&c on the photograph itself is also more than welcome!![]()
Extremely tacky.