Originally Posted by
Loose Canon
Richard, those shots look great, man!
Excellent backgrounds. Seems just enough. Not too busy, too light or distracting.
In #2 I like Megan’s expression. Very pretty, but not “forced” looking. Not that #1 is, but I think #2 looks happy and content. Plus the nice catch lights give her eyes a nice look. Also like the hair pulled back, but yet not too severely. And further, you shot from the side of her that her hair was parted on. Just as an observation, it looks like the wisp of hair over her left eye was moving a tad. Must have been the gale! Jeez, listen to me! You have to be part shooter, part stage hand, part hairdresser, part makeup, part wardrobe, part assistant, and have five hands to do this!
Just curious? Judging from the catch, I would guess your bounce reflector was…, oh, waist to chest high? And I was also wondering what color reflector you used. Very nice light.
I know what you mean about the reflector, camera, wind thing! I had to get back a ways on mine to catch the sun, so I set my timer. By the time I framed her, pulled the trigger, grabbed the bounce card, ran over to the sunlight, tried to position, my model was laughing so hard at me that sometimes she couldn’t sit still! After I realized what was going on, I changed my tactics, but she always had an expectant smile waiting for me to do something goofy again! Which I am subject to do at any moment! It made the session fun and she was very relaxed and amused watching my antics! Seems that sometimes the logistics are the hardest thing! But looks like you pulled it off!
Very nice.