I am always learning my 1st ever newborn shoot v my most recent newborn. I know my newborn photography is still not 100% fabulous but it was nice to see where I started and where I am now.
no the Yongnuo YN 600EX-RT with trigger YN-E-RT less than half the price on canon and the line of sight is never a problem :)
Shot last night with a speedlite behind the couple. CC?
From a recent wedding. what do you think? I used a light behind them to give some rim, and I got as close to the big puddle to get the reflection as crisp. as possible iso 160 1/200 f4.5 used 70-200 lens on 5d mark 3
Wondering what you think of this shot from a wedding? CC?
mwsilvers wrote:
Had she already apologised? It's unclear from your post. Since she is apparently a good client and doesn't claim your image as her own or has offered it for sale, I would just let it go. What would you reasonably hope to gain from such a confrontation, and what would you potentially lose? It's business. Don't let it get personal unless she materially hurt your business.
She recently apologized today, yes, and I accepted it- "Hey Maggie....I hope your ok with your photo on my wall. Went you posted on Facebook awhile back in had sent it to a bunch of people in know saying how much I loved it. Well one of them got it put on canvas for me. If it's any consolation whenever anyone comments on the photo I tell them you took it and let them know you our family photos too. I hope you aren't mad. I'm sorry if you are. 😕 "
this is it on her wall....
Yes, I know! It must be shocking quality
I am a family photographer, sometimes I do some cityscape pictures. I happened to post one of them on my facebook as I was happy with how it turned out, asking if anyone wanted to purchase a canvas of it. A couple of clients did. One client stole the image from facebook and made into a canvas and put it on her wall, never asked me. I only found out because she is selling her home and she put the realtor pictures on her facebook, I knew from a mile away that the image was mine, and she had never approached me to purchase it. I am very annoyed about it, but should I ruin a client relationship because of this by asking her to pony up the cash? Or should I just accept a lousy apology?
attached a re-edit without the eyes edited.
I really love the film noir/black and white portraits - wondering if I did a good job with the
*lighting
*posing
*editing
Please let me know your thoughts
They liked the colour version :(