Great inputs here Antonio.
As for me I actually love shooting under the high sun and placing a fill in flash for the subject.
Great inputs here Antonio.
As for me I actually love shooting under the high sun and placing a fill in flash for the subject.
It is nice this crop Colin.
The guitar adds to the composition.
I usualy don't buy photography magazines except the ones in know, Silvershotz and Aperture.
I'll have a look one of these days just to see the new way.
Jessica doesn't seem blue...
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@ Richard
Yes Richard, you are on that trend. Go on improve it.
Get better pictures. Better, more sophisticated, more elaborated ones.
More controlled ones !
I think it is a happy way giving Life and joy to the pictures. And if you shoot marriages, the better.
I am sure your clients will also like them. Well, I hope so
A tighter crop & brought down the exposure, right? Looks great.
But I wouldn't clone out that thread/tissue around his arm. It has a religious significance
And yea its a HE
Everyone is taking him for a girl.
Sorry Sahil if she is a he. I hope he does not read theses posts
But Sahil if - as you state - the tissue has a religious significance shouldn't it be more apparent / evident ? And what is written on his t-shirt ? Is it important ? Does it also has a meaning ?
Shouldn't we see it integrating the portrait in a wider context, in it's own culture ?
Thank you for commenting again
I am wondering why didn't that little text on his t-shirt prick my eye earlier. It surely is bugging.And what is written on his t-shirt ? Is it important ? Does it also has a meaning ?
Thanks Antonio for the inputs
One from last year. Selling teeth on the street.
EXIF
Indeed Sahil India is a "Toysrus" in terms of taking pictures of people. My wife said.
For the time being, it is very easy to take pictures of people and they are all very expressive.
I did not make my teeth in India, in fact but I think many people does.
I don't know if with time, people will not have enough of being photographed.
I have been to countries where people run away from cameras or get mad at us while in others... on the contrary.
I can perfectly understand their "run away" position in countries like Vietnam when I look at their History.
We were twice asked to be photographed with people, in India. Amazing. But they are right. If we shoot them why can't they shoot us, with or without them ?
Thank you Sahil for commenting
Thanks, Dave.
Yes, he is the same li'l chap on shoulders of his father!
Nice to meet you Sahil and the group
Have fun and make nice images
Thank you for posting
Is it your brother at the top right ?