I'm a beginner in photography. What do you think of these photos?
My aim was to take artistic boudoir photos. Did I achieve that?
Nope. I've adapted photography as a hobby and my interest is landscapes and boudoir photography. Just wanted frank comments on my photos so I can improve as I'm just a beginner.
mackie wrote:
Nope. I've adapted photography as a hobby and my interest is landscapes and boudoir photography. Just wanted frank comments on my photos so I can improve as I'm just a beginner.
Ok.
You have a camera and a model—-that is a solid start.
Happy shooting!
mackie wrote:
I'm a beginner in photography. What do you think of these photos?
Mackie, great start. You need to focus on the background being a disruptive element to your subject. In your images the Horizontal bands, sliding door take away from the model. I would also crop excessive stuff out in Post Processing
No 2 seems too grainy. But I do like the eyes open unlike in the other poses. Suggest having the young lady open her eyes and smile.
kf4dec wrote:
No 2 seems too grainy. But I do like the eyes open unlike in the other poses. Suggest having the young lady open her eyes and smile.
Thanks for your comments. Appreciate it. I'll keep them in mind.
PixelStan77 wrote:
Mackie, great start. You need to focus on the background being a disruptive element to your subject. In your images the Horizontal bands, sliding door take away from the model. I would also crop excessive stuff out in Post Processing
Yes, I agree. Thanks for your comments. Appreciate it.
Great start but to me to ever get good photos you have to have a willing and relaxed model. First pose is too fakey plus eyes too dark, second she seems to be forcing smile. Next I would suggest not cutting off feet & hands in photos, or at least until you get more composition experience. Third watch for distracting items, like lime green thing (lamp?) - should be cropped out after the fact - and watch in first and not staying horizontal in 2nd shot. Finally, just practice, practice, practice... with a willing model boudoir photography will be fun. <grin>
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