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mr_package posted:I'm probably about to embarrass myself by asking but what are blinkies referring to in this case? The warning on your lcd for blown highlights.
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Image preview mode where blown out areas blink black and white on the display window.
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# ? Jul 26, 2010 21:13 |
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Fragrag posted:I've got a shoot tomorrow with a model who's missing a leg. Any tips on posing her without drawing too much attention to that fact? Might be too late for this, but have you spoken to her about her leg / about what she wants from the shoot in general? Is she with you on wanting to hide the fact? Anyway, I've avoided posting in one of these threads up to now, because I'm a huge coward. Please proceed to tear apart my fragile, fragile ego.
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# ? Jul 26, 2010 23:51 |
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Gazmachine posted:Anyway, I've avoided posting in one of these threads up to now, because I'm a huge coward. Please proceed to tear apart my fragile, fragile ego. It's neat but it looks underexposed. Up the top end until the chalk is a nice bright white instead of dull gray.
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# ? Jul 27, 2010 00:14 |
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Gazmachine posted:Might be too late for this, but have you spoken to her about her leg / about what she wants from the shoot in general? Is she with you on wanting to hide the fact? If you have the means to, adding in a hair light would be good, even if it's just a hot-light on an over-head lamp. The guys on the F-Stoppers(?) blog showed this in their "Only using an Iphone to shoot" video. Actually, that whole video has a good deal of good info on lighting.
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# ? Jul 27, 2010 05:54 |
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Thanks chaps, you know I didn't even spot the exposure issue. Thanks for the blog recommendation, too
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# ? Jul 27, 2010 08:21 |
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# ? Jul 27, 2010 09:54 |
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Right, I'm thinking she could've been slightly more upright, right? She does look a little hunched. After getting crap all over her nice new gear, I think she might have killed me for a "stand up straight" request
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# ? Jul 27, 2010 11:22 |
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Gazmachine posted:Might be too late for this, but have you spoken to her about her leg / about what she wants from the shoot in general? Is she with you on wanting to hide the fact? Adding to the other critiques, watch focus points for eyes, I think, though I may be wrong, that she's not focusing on something close enough so her eyes are kind of bugging out. You've captured the intensity of the subject quite well though,
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# ? Jul 28, 2010 04:56 |
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XTimmy posted:Adding to the other critiques, watch focus points for eyes, I think, though I may be wrong, that she's not focusing on something close enough so her eyes are kind of bugging out. You've captured the intensity of the subject quite well though, I'd like to see her in more natural space. Gymnasium, balance beam, etc. It doesn't have to stand out, doesn't have to be brightly lit, but she's so out of place adrift in black space, I just can't quite get into it. It's a great moment I just think it needs more context somehow.
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# ? Jul 28, 2010 06:02 |
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Alright, a few B&W's. I have my own favourites, but my point of view is well known for not being that of my audiences. i.e. - I can't tell if they're good or not Sometimes I get next to zero comments on some of my personal favs, yet sometimes it's the last minute additions to Flickr uploads that get the most feedback of all.
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# ? Jul 28, 2010 07:35 |
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yay, testing. I think I can really use this model.
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# ? Jul 28, 2010 19:14 |
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She has some really deeply inset eyes. You could really benefit from hitting her with a reflector. I would slso have gotten rid of her hair thing, it's getting lost in the shadow behind her. It also looks like the clasp on her necklace is down one side. Oh man, I've been assisting too much lately...
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# ? Jul 28, 2010 19:20 |
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She's lovely, and photogenic. I like the lighting, but the posing is really awkward.
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# ? Jul 28, 2010 19:21 |
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McMadCow posted:She has some really deeply inset eyes. You could really benefit from hitting her with a reflector. I would slso have gotten rid of her hair thing, it's getting lost in the shadow behind her. It also looks like the clasp on her necklace is down one side. Yeah, it was just a super quick test as her profile on MM was pretty terrible and I wanted to shoot her in person before I arranged a proper shoot. So yeah, outfit/styling is all her. I should have noted the hairclip but blah, just a quick tester shoot. The posing is intentionally so, I didn't want her to look too comfortable. More imperial and distant.
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# ? Jul 28, 2010 19:23 |
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Just chiming in to thank all for the tips again. The giving her something near to focus on is something I hadn't thought of before, actually. Basics! I think I probably need to try a few more background - centric portraits. I tend to totally avoid backgrounds - a style I've developed over time, but, as we all know, it's dangerous to get comfortable with one style or approach. Thanks again.
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# ? Jul 28, 2010 20:48 |
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Paragon8 posted:Yeah, it was just a super quick test as her profile on MM was pretty terrible and I wanted to shoot her in person before I arranged a proper shoot. So yeah, outfit/styling is all her. I should have noted the hairclip but blah, just a quick tester shoot. I know your in the UK, so how has your experience with MM been? Fine for a test, cant wait to see some more stuff with her.
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# ? Jul 28, 2010 22:08 |
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One I shot recently, cross-posted from SAD. I feel like the facial expression is spot on. I don't know how I feel about the hair shadow on the dark side of her face and it almost looks like she's too hunched forward. It had been a while since I had used my flashes and modifiers. After farting around with manual mode for a while I said screw it and dialed in some ratios with ETTL. Easy livin'
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# ? Aug 5, 2010 03:52 |
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Hop Pocket posted:Easy livin'
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# ? Aug 5, 2010 08:21 |
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fronkpies posted:I know your in the UK, so how has your experience with MM been? I've got myself a little setup over there, but I have been attempting to charge a small fee for a session, the idea being to top up my funds to save for nicer kit etc when quiet periods come along. I've had basically nothing. One girl and two blokes who were keen to go ahead initially but it never transpired. I don't have the time nor the inclination to shoot models for free. I'm not saying that in an arrogant way, it's just that I don't have an office job, I do this full time, so it doesn't really make financial sense for me to do free stuff anymore - I have plenty of material in my portfolio for potential customers to go off. I dunno, maybe I'm making a mistake? It probably doesn't help that I hold no personal interest in shooting models. The whole scene turns me off creatively. In MM's defence, my friend who now lives in the US used MM a lot (TFP shoots) and he got a decent amount of work from it to significantly bulk his portfolio up. It's all practice, too, so it certainly doesn't hurt to indulge. He gave me the advice of not discussing shoot ideas until the day of the shoot, because he said that many models will grab a bunch of ideas from photographers and then just use them with someone else. It's a bit of a minefield with little gems to be found here and there. I picked up a couple of nice little pp tips in the forums, but be aware that these tips are hidden in a sea of shite. Anyway, crossposting this from the PAD thread: Gazmachine fucked around with this message at 14:33 on Aug 11, 2010 |
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fronkpies posted:I know your in the UK, so how has your experience with MM been? Model Mayhem is terrible but it's the best option of the terrible sites. I'd love to get more into shooting tests for agencies but I'm not quite there yet - I have assisted on a few though, and it's really different. I put up a casting call about a week ago - got about 15 responses to it. I have two makeup artists willing to work with me based on that. Of the 10 or so suitable models that responded to my very specific and detailed casting call, hardly any messaged back after their initial message. With models my best success has come with just searching through recently active profiles and messaging those who have fairly weak portfolios but I think have potential. You have to burn a lot of calories getting anything together but I feel once I've actually met up with the model I'll have a much better chance of shooting her again which is why I'm liking this method of doing tests as an introduction before I go to the trouble of setting up makeup and studio time. I've had some pretty ridiculous flakes - like one model with an amazing port emailed me about a last minute shoot the next day if I got a MUA. Nobody of course was available so the model said okay how about in two days - I found a MUA etc. and texted her back - No reply. It's ultimately a numbers game and you just have to be persistant and message a lot of people.
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Dasha by Ben Semisch, on Flickr Dasha by Ben Semisch, on Flickr Am I getting better at this whole photography thing? Paragon8 posted:Model Mayhem is terrible but it's the best option of the terrible sites. I'd love to get more into shooting tests for agencies but I'm not quite there yet - I have assisted on a few though, and it's really different. I'm having way better luck just asking cute friends. Once you get a few semi-competent shots to show, most girls jump at the chance, and it's not like most of the Models on MM are super experienced and you're missing out on anything amazing. Also, cute girls usually have cute friends, and before you know it you'll have people you don't know wanting to be your friend on facebook, which is girl code for "Please ask me to be a model". AtomicManiac fucked around with this message at 11:04 on Aug 11, 2010 |
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AtomicManiac posted:I'm having way better luck just asking cute friends. Once you get a few semi-competent shots to show, most girls jump at the chance, and it's not like most of the Models on MM are super experienced and you're missing out on anything amazing. Also, cute girls usually have cute friends, and before you know it you'll have people you don't know wanting to be your friend on facebook, which is girl code for "Please ask me to be a model". That's all well and good except when you have to deal with insecure jealous boyfriends.
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 11:15 |
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Paragon8 posted:That's all well and good except when you have to deal with insecure jealous boyfriends. The key is to invite the boyfriend along, and all of a sudden you've got someone to hold the reflector/light stand. Another good trick is to involve the boyfriend in the shoot, just kind of play dumb and let him suggest a few poses, then work off that. There's been more than one time where the "escort" has suggested a shot that ended up being one of my favorites from a shoot.
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 11:22 |
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AtomicManiac posted:The key is to invite the boyfriend along, and all of a sudden you've got someone to hold the reflector/light stand. Another good trick is to involve the boyfriend in the shoot, just kind of play dumb and let him suggest a few poses, then work off that. There's been more than one time where the "escort" has suggested a shot that ended up being one of my favorites from a shoot. haha, that would be fine if my female friends didn't exclusively date hilariously insecure guys who are threatened by me. It's sort of ironic because I have a really professional mindset when I work with female models, so me shooting someone's girlfriend is basically the closest to a guarantee that I won't try to sleep with her.
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 11:38 |
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AtomicManiac posted:
It's a tiny thing, but I reckon you should clone out the pylon to her left. That band of cloud makes for an interesting background but yeah....lose the pylon.
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 14:40 |
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This past Sunday I had 11 models from MM flake. 10 of them with the same excuse "Sorry, I stayed up too late partying. Can we reschedule?"
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 15:59 |
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^^^You booked 11 models to 1 shoot...?AtomicManiac posted:The key is to invite the boyfriend along... Ugh, NO! My personal policy is no escorts with any interest in how the shots turn out. Ie, no one related to or in a relationship with the model. I haven't had too many bad experiences, but the model just closes off too much when there's someone there who they're too close to. Really though, there's no reason at all to allow escorts. I begrudgingly allow it because you make concessions for a trade shoot. It would never happen professionally though. If a model thinks they need an escort, they shouldn't be taking on the job.
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McMadCow posted:^^^You booked 11 models to 1 shoot...? Yep. Its for a calendar and we've still got 6 months to fill, plus we want alternates and some group shots. I did the booking with the assumption of a 50% flake rate. I wasn't expecting 100%.
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 17:17 |
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I want to know if she looked at this and said "You made me look pregnant." Because honestly, I look at that and I can't un-see it; the transparency and the way the shirt hangs, it just looks like she's got a bump.
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 17:46 |
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AtomicManiac posted:
You're not blending the lighting with the natural light well. It looks very unnatural to have an obviously outdoors shoot where there is that much pure black in the frame.
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TsarAleksi posted:You're not blending the lighting with the natural light well. It looks very unnatural to have an obviously outdoors shoot where there is that much pure black in the frame. For some strange reason my local camera store doesn't sell gels for lights. I was rather upset at that discovery.
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 20:04 |
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AtomicManiac posted:For some strange reason my local camera store doesn't sell gels for lights. I was rather upset at that discovery. This hasn't got anything to do with gels.
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jackpot posted:I want to know if she looked at this and said "You made me look pregnant." Because honestly, I look at that and I can't un-see it; the transparency and the way the shirt hangs, it just looks like she's got a bump. What are you trying to achieve with this comment? Are you trying to a dick because you could have phrased that much more constructively or just attacked the inexplicable trend of empire waisted tops instead of my photography.
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 20:41 |
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Paragon8 posted:What are you trying to achieve with this comment? Are you trying to a dick because you could have phrased that much more constructively or just attacked the inexplicable trend of empire waisted tops instead of my photography. Take poster history into account, you'll find it was an inartful critique, not deliberate dickishness. And, I loving hate those tops. No one, no one in the whole world, looks good in them.
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torgeaux posted:Take poster history into account, you'll find it was an inartful critique, not deliberate dickishness. I've met one girl who looks good in an empire waisted top, they're so ridiculous. Anyway, might as well throw in a picture! Tests! by Steve takes pictures, on Flickr
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TsarAleksi posted:You're not blending the lighting with the natural light well. It looks very unnatural to have an obviously outdoors shoot where there is that much pure black in the frame. The first photo if fine, but a little underexposed. The second one could have used a reflector to lighten up her face and a better pose. It looks like she's holding her head like the headless horseman and there is an arm randomly thrown in.
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TsarAleksi posted:This hasn't got anything to do with gels. Hmm, how can I make it better without gels? According to the Lighting DVDs I've been watching (The Strobist One and The One Light Workshop) I did everything by the book, save for adding in some gels and a kicker(?) light to make her "pop" (which I need to find an online supplier). Any advice?
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# ? Aug 11, 2010 21:36 |
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AtomicManiac posted:Hmm, how can I make it better without gels? According to the Lighting DVDs I've been watching (The Strobist One and The One Light Workshop) I did everything by the book, save for adding in some gels and a kicker(?) light to make her "pop" (which I need to find an online supplier). Any advice? Yeah, you need to balance your exposure, not the colors. It looks really odd to have half the bench brightly lit and the other disappear into inky darkness. Truly, all of the shadows are really harsh, which is unflattering for the model on top of looking odd.
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How can I fix that? Reposition the light back further to give a more even spread?
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