Last edited by Dave Humphries; 21st August 2010 at 09:09 AM. Reason: add images in line
Hi Heather. Welcome back!
#1 Seems to lack contrast to me. But a good situation with the baby resting in the hands. Needs a less bright blanket though.
#2 TBH, not keen on 'up' shots. The angles are rarely flattering to the subject. Perhaps a lighter backdrop to give some separation between hair and backdrop?
#3 I think this is quite funny (sorry if it's not meant to be!) The attitude and pose seem to suggest "I'm only one, and already bored with life!" Nice shot.
#4 Very nice mother/child study. I like the colours. Nice one.
Don't go away again or we will send out the CiC recovery squad!
Thank you for your comments. #4 was my favorite, but not going to lie, I also really like #3.
Welcome back, you disappeared before I joined so this is my first chance to see your work. Did you present the four shots as a series that would be seen as a slideshow? Or was this a transition in color. Either way, the variety in b & w and color is very interesting and should be increased with the number of shots. Now of course we know with labor laws you can only work the child so much so we are willing to be patient.
Hi Heather,
Welcome back from me too.
Here's an alternate, personal view; generally I would agree that the subject should be the brightest thing in shot, but all of the first three work for me without that, especially as you have got the exposures right.
I think they're all good, but might be improved thus.
#1 needs a reflector behind the subject, out of shot, or another light, to rim light and separate the hair from the background, but don't overdo it
#2 same advice as #1, I'm happy with the pose give the focus
#3 I don't think that background works at all, but not sure what would
#4 Maybe just a tad over exposed (mum's nose?), also might benefit from just a little more fill in shadows - but I am least sure of myself on this one
Job still going ok?
Nice to see you back a again,
I like #3, looks like a thinker.
Sorry, Dave. I should have sorted out Heather's posted images. I forgot I could do that now!
Welcome back, Heather!
Number 3 is the best shot here in my opinion. However, I would make it completely black and white and add some contrast to it
Dave,
#3 actually had the same background as the other two and I changed it in post processing for a different look. I did it several different ways and this is the one mom picked.
Well, "the customer's always right" - that's what they say isn't it?
Anyway, I just figured out what it is I don't like about the background in #3 - it contains sharp noise type 'detail' that should not, at that distance, be sharp, given the DoF and that it is apparently behind the much softer far edge of sheepskin thing that baby is on. So wiping a blur brush over it would fix that
Cheers,
Hi Heather,
Remember me
A big WELCOME BACK from me too -- I'd wondered where you went to! Are you still working for the photo studio? How's your partner, and that baby of yours?
I am still there (not sure if I should be inserting a happy or sad emoticon here). I've been doing more work on my own, outside of "the studio" and everyone has been very happy with them thus far. As far as the studio, I recently had an image accepted to be used in national advertising