Very inspirational, Colin. I’m giving these and your other series a lot of perusal and thinking of some walk abouts I could do at home. Poses are one of the many things I am unsure of.
I have a question regarding #8, #9, #10. I hate to hack off my instructor in another thread, but since I’m not getting a “10” anyway, I might as well make an observation, hope for a “3”, and settle for a “1” or less! Since you are posting these as a learning scenario as well as eye candy, I might as well jump right in the big middle of it!
Doesn’t it seem that the background in these shots may be a bit distracting with the sky light right at head level? (Bokeh is very nice in #9 & #10, however) For that matter, is there a reason you shot so much head room in those particularly or is this one of those subjective personal preference things? I do like the poses in those shots. And I love the pose in #7 for a full shot. Goes perfect with her facial expression and age range.
But say, in #5. To me, Miss Ellie looks very in place behind a wall with a lot of background and foreground. Relatively speaking, Miss Ellie is a low percentage of the actual shot, but it works for me. Probably because I am used to being in the Great Outdoors a lot and seeing these kinds of scenes.
The “Buddy” shots of Miss Jesica & Miss Ellie. I haven’t tried any of these but one thing I am seeing is that heads need to be in close proximity. You have a lot of actual physical contact all around. It seems that people shy away from this, but actually looks more natural in an image. I say this because I am going to need to remember this since some of the freeloading family and friends now (mistakenly) think they may want me to shoot some portrait types of them! I’ll hopefully have a chance to do some small groups (not mobs) in the future and if I make these observations and post them, I can come back and kick myself if I blow it!