This is my adorable cousin Maddie, I did a shoot with her in December 2016. I thought I would post 11 of my favorites from that shoot, so if you don't see 11 photos come back later I'm still posting.
The last three were done on the next day in the same place with the same clothing, that is why the eye makeup is gone. I just wanted to add a back light or side light and see how that would look. I personally think she is prettier without the eye makeup. ;)
Kind constructive criticism is always welcome.
I want to do another shoot with her and make it even better. I hope to do the next one outdoors when the weather is warmer (don't what to freeze my cute little cousin).
Since I can only attach 10 photos per post the last three will be posted as: "A shoot with Maddie next day".
I believe you have a handle on this posing thing.
Lovely smile and dimples. Good job..
It's interesting how her gray shirt looks blue on one side and green on the other from the lighting in the first two shots. My choice is #3 after looking at them all.
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
You cant beat #1 & #2. Ill go with natural lighting every time.
Merlin1300
Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
I like the last one - - It seems the most spontaneous :) :)
foxier wrote:
Lovely smile and dimples. Good job..
Thank you foxier. I think she is a beautiful woman, then when she smiles and the dimples show up she's just cute as all get out.
I'm defiantly biased in her favor though.
AuntieM wrote:
It's interesting how her gray shirt looks blue on one side and green on the other from the lighting in the first two shots. My choice is #3 after looking at them all.
Thanks for commenting AuntieM. This building can be a little challenging light wise. It's a mix of incandescent, florescent and daylight, but I love the architecture. I don't mind the color shift all that much if it's in the shadows.
Hal81 wrote:
You cant beat #1 & #2. Ill go with natural lighting every time.
Thanks Hal! I was really pleased with the light in those two as well.
Merlin1300 wrote:
I like the last one - - It seems the most spontaneous :) :)
Thanks for commenting Merlin1300. I have a local photographer friend that likes that one too. She said it really looked like she was comfortable with me and having fun with the shoot.
Just for fun I thought I would post the forth one without editing so you can see why I felt I had to take out that Exit sigh. Photoshop didn't just "content aware" it out of there for me I had to work at it quite a bit, but I thought the sign just ruined the shot. Plus no mater what angle I moved to there was something in the background I didn't like. Just another challenge of doing a shoot in that building. Oh and I took out the sprinkler head too, but it was easy.
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