Nice job Sam! Do you pick the poses for the ladies like in #3 or do you just have them move around and be how they want?
You have talent sir, keep up the good work.
Doug
6 and 7a/b: wow, such great composition-you do so many things well, but i think that's one of your strongest photographic attributes (composition)
10: love the chairs (i know, i tell you this all the time)
stuff i don't like as much:
9: a bit "too" punchy for me-maybe ease off the blacks a tiny bit?
10: a bit centered for me
lighting: speedlights? really? they're very well blended, tough to detect where you used any fill light at all (my guess would be in 7 and 7a...am i close?)
Great set, #8 would make a mother weep. I especially like #6 that is beautiful composition.
However I do dislike #2. Three beautiful sisters ruined by the Charlie's Angel pose. Sorry to be harsh but that pose reeks of spring break hammered college girls or tweenie posing for someones camera phone.
geofan wrote:
However I do dislike #2. Three beautiful sisters ruined by the Charlie's Angel pose. Sorry to be harsh but that pose reeks of spring break hammered college girls or tweenie posing for someones camera phone.
knowing sam and knowing most (typical) clients too, i would venture to guess that wasn't sam's idea-i bet they were like "you know what would be so cute? sam, come here!"
All poses are my idea. Sadly, even Charlies Angels. If it helps any, they ARE tweens.
Seemed fitting but more so in an alley of sorts and not in smokey the bear land. Fun all around either way. Thanks again guys.