This is Pigeon Cerise, taken at my friend's studio.
stepping beyond wrote:
Splendid set .
Uh?
What is there that makes it 'splendid'?
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
I think the last one overcame the many challenges you were up against.
The set is different and shows scars maybe from childbirth looks appealing to me . It's not a "Barbie" it's all in the eyes of the beholder. It takes a lot of guts to get in front of a camera and have it clicking away.
Not everyone should pose nude.
gym
Loc: Athens, Georgia
ImageCreator wrote:
Not everyone should pose nude.
Not everyone should feel compelled to comment.
Pretty good, I think. I like models that don't meet the normal stereotypes, I think they make excellent subjects. I like the coordination of the make-up with the background color.
It's probably a trick of the computer, but to me, her face looks soft in the first two images. In the downloads, however, her face is in sharp focus. Personally, I would alter this entire set by pulling down clarity. I don't think many models of any age would appreciate the sharpness of these. She would photograph better completely nude wrapped in something sheer.
If you had to do it all over again, and maybe you do, I'd ditch the jewelry. Tell her she doesn't need anything else competing for our attention. I'd also photoshop the bottom of that shoe and the few stray dark spots on your background.
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