Aron Goss wrote:
Some good stuff here Andrew. That bag/purse in the dress shot is killing me.
I honestly hadn't noticed the bag. Ah well, next wedding.... which isn't until May 2010 at the moment Thanks Aron for commenting.
jeremy_clay wrote:
2 is a nice portrait, def. kill the b/g clutter tho! 20 is also very nice. A lot of BW this set?
Yeah, you're right. I forgot to clone the outlets out. I tried cropping but I decided I wanted to keep it a 3/4 portrait.
Regarding the B&W: Andrew Welsh wrote:
First time using my new 24L, 35L and 100 macro 'in anger'. Bride commented she likes lots of B&W's.
I also delivered color versions of most, JIC the client changed her mind.
Evan Baines wrote:
I really like to see you working motion into these shots. You did very well with it, and it definitely enhances the narrative feel.
I appreciate the kind words Evan. I felt as though there was nothing particularly super exciting, just standard work.
BKphotography wrote:
Your work is getting a lot stronger Andrew.
Maybe add a little more pop to the ring shot?
How do you do that? I can't get that crispy uber-sharp edge look on my ring shots like others seem to do. Maybe it's lighting? I did some dodging/burning to make everything but the ring darker, but not make it look totally obvious.
Andrew Welsh wrote:
How do you do that? I can't get that crispy uber-sharp edge look on my ring shots like others seem to do. Maybe it's lighting? I did some dodging/burning to make everything but the ring darker, but not make it look totally obvious.