Perfect body, great expression, dreamy pics, all fantastic
First image, to me, distorts the proportions of her body.
Very much like the second photo.
Comments should be about the quality of the photos, not the physique of the model.
mjc925 wrote:
Fun shoot in the CA foothills a few years back with a great model.
Liking the theme. Question though, were there any in the set without her sucking in her stomach? Like to compare between the two.
The brown tone in #2 is very nice too.
Chrissy is a professional model, very good at it. Attaching this image not for critique, just pretty much a SOOC shot showing her without any posing or odd angles and not sucking in her stomach, but just her as natural looking as any shoot I took. For me her body was near perfect. Beautiful eyes, smile and hair. Natural, full breasts, no tattoos, nice overall proportions and a dancers grace moving and posing. And she was really nice and a pleasure to work with.
Thanks for all the comments. Camera was a Canon 1D2 or a 5D (used both that day). This was the 1D2. Sure I will post a few more from this day when I get a chance.
Seems there are many self proclaimed experts that thrive at finding fault with the work of others that are kind enough to post on this forum. I don't see their work posted here. It is art, folks! Just view, enjoy it and appreciate it for what it is! A beautiful model very nicely presented.
Beautiful model, nice mammories, nice photo.
Beautiful model and photography.
Beautiful Woman, great poses.
I'm a fan. Love the dream-like quality in both, but particularly like #2.
Goober wrote:
Seems there are many self proclaimed experts that thrive at finding fault with the work of others that are kind enough to post on this forum. I don't see their work posted here. It is art, folks! Just view, enjoy it and appreciate it for what it is! A beautiful model very nicely presented.
Keep in mind that most of us are interested in improving our craft. Constructive criticism is how we improve--it's not "finding fault" unless it contains no suggestion for a better image. And that is always subjective. When other photogs point out things I can do better that I missed, I appreciate it; rarely do I take issue. Otherwise its all "atta boys" or nothing.
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