Don't know what to say David.......
except that this is probably the best portrait shot I have seen in the last 12 months.
Maybe tone down the highlights in the face a touch.
I also like it a lot David, well done.
My only suggestion, in hindsight, would be to have your model pull back her right hand, since being the closest thing to the lens, it has undue prominence due to the perspective.
Happy New Year, Dave
I agree with Dave's suggestion - in fact both hands seem a bit too prominent in the composition, probably due to the use of a wide-angle lens. I'm not sure about the model's expression - it seems rather bland, not conveying any particular message or emotion - but I suppose that could be just my reading of the image.
Philip
Sorry, but it doesn't work for me. I also found the wide-angle distortion to be a problem, and I agree with Peter that the highlights in the face are too bright. maybe the issue there is just midtone contrast.
For everyone who does not like the exaggeration of the hands, I suggest you look up the work of the renowned Anglo-Greek photographer, Platon, who has been working out of New York City for some time. Wide angle portraits are his signature approach and he has photographed many well known figures using this approach.
http://www.platonphoto.com/menu/
Last edited by Manfred M; 3rd January 2023 at 06:34 PM.
Great pose and angle. I wonder if accentuating the eyes very slightly is an option?