Thanks for the feedback, Geoff. I take your points about the eyes and the lighting. I shot this at the end of our session and approached it too hurriedly. In any case, the subject doesn't like it, but doesn't mind this, which was taken at the top of our session, against the window, with on camera flash sheathed in my Rogue softbox.
DSC_2937 - Version 2 by
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I think maybe the skin is too blotchy? Other than that, do the blown highlights in the hair or any of the other artifacts from shooting backlit distract? Any and all C&C welcome.
I thought we should shoot something of an environmental portrait, so she drafted a family friend to stand in as a client. This is my choice as the best compromise among exposure, expression and composition. I did eventually shift my perspective to put less space between her and the client, but I don't like her expression as well in those frames; it is either too serious or less natural.
DSC_2956 - Version 2 by
onesun1moon, on Flickr
We shot a third pose, a longer body shot, but I have yet to finishing working on our choice.
You will note that the white balance is different in the above two shots. I think I need to bring them closer together, but am at a bit of a loss to know which way to go. I think maybe I should see the colours of her website. She did mention that she had been told to go warm rather than cool. Again, any guidance you care to offer is most welcome.
If I do not respond right away it is because I am stealing out of town for a bit, where my Internet connection is spotty at best.