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Good evening, well i have something a bit different today, My little sister is a fashion designer and am helping her out set her buisness up by helping with the pictures, this is one from a set of 11 if anyone has any help that they could give it would be great i am no expert at this field this is probs my 2nd time at it, i tried using the whitebackground but could get ride of the shadow so whent for the back , your comments would be a real help thanks for looking andy!!
| Title: | Fashion shoot |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 6 Apr 2010 - 8:33 PM |
| Camera: | Nikon D300 |
| Lens: | Nikon 24 - 50 mm |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Tags: | Fashion, Flash / lighting, Portraits / people |
| Votes: | 9 |
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Andy, a really nice couple of photos, I am experimenting with fashion shooting myself and found that if you slave a flashgun behind your model, pointing at the white background you can eliminate the shadows. Also using a softbox or umbrella right up close (3-4 feet) helps soften any shadows cast.
Hope this helps!
regards,
Steve
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Hi Andy,
Two good shots, I'm no expert on technical detail as far photography goes, but as for the model, loose the flowers, she needs to try and look little more relaxed, perhaps it would help the model if she was not looking at the camera, maybe change the poses for her. The back shot, she looks like she has lost her temper with someone, her stance legs apart and hands on hips. Try not to be too fussy with jewelery, one or the other. Hope you don't mind but you did ask in write up, just that I have done a little bit of modelling. Cheers Louise
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