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phil hawkins
Registered: Apr 25, 2006
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Spent yesterday shooting laura... TERRIBLE way to spend a Sunday afternoon... NOT!

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phil hawkins
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#2 I'm ambivalent about boosting the gamma a little more... kind of like the dark look



Edited by phil hawkins on Mar 17, 2008 at 04:42 PM GMT



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#3



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#4



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#5



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#6



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#7



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#8



JBaz
Registered: Sep 17, 2007
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Very nice! Pictures are very captivating. Just waiting for Fabio to whisk her away...



canerino
Registered: May 28, 2005
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wow Phil! really love 3! Great light!



J_Andrew
Registered: Sep 24, 2007
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Like them...really like number 5, except for the cropping around her hands...



njjuliano
Registered: Oct 21, 2003
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I like #3. Her profile, their interaction, captures me.

She has a killer look on #7. The serene, focused look together with the free to flow hair works. But the crop is a bit too centered for me.



phil hawkins
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Thanks all...

As for #5, that was the bottom of the frame... I wanted the hands too.

I have more, will post later.



leftbob
Registered: Jan 28, 2008
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I don't find the "floating heads" in the majority of the images that appealing...

#7 is very appealing though there may be something to the critque of the centered crop above.

lovely eyes and smile in most of them



Evan Baines
Registered: Jan 15, 2007
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Hi Phil!

#3 and #8 jump out at me as the strongest...

Agreed that in some of the shots, the darkness of her clothing and shadows give her a BIT of a disembodied head. I'd also like to see a little more DOF on some of the shots with her and the horse, but realize it might not have been possible in the fading natural light.



phil hawkins
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leftbob wrote:
I don't find the "floating heads" in the majority of the images that appealing...

#7 is very appealing though there may be something to the critque of the centered crop above.

lovely eyes and smile in most of them


The question of the "floating head" is one that has come up more than once in my work, and I wanted to possibly begin a dialog.

What I attempt to achieve with that style is to focus attention on the incredible beauty of Laura's face and hair. She's in her early 40's, has always had very long hair, and she and I connect in these sessions more than, according to her, any other photographer she's worked with. But she does love the camera and isn't the least bit shy in letting me shoot as much as I want. But I really feel the "floating head" works with her for those reasons. She's sexy as HELL without being overt about it.

I've never understood that negative opinion on not liking the floating head, as with some models, such as Laura, Courtney and Kaylee, all of whom have beautiful faces and gorgeous hair... I view it as a different style, a different focus on beauty than most portrait photogs pursue, and personally feel it brings out more in a model's personality than the typical beauty shot.

Of course, there's no qualifying opinion on this discussion, so other's may feel different.

Just my take on the issue.

Phil

Edited by phil hawkins on Mar 18, 2008 at 05:43 AM GMT



browncam
Registered: May 16, 2005
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#7 is beautiful.



thehonoraryfan
Registered: Jan 29, 2007
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Wonderful series Phil. I like how you captured the relationship between the two subjects; and you brought out her personality in the shots of just Laura. Could I ask if you did any PP to these images or were they straight from the camera? I'm guessing you just used natural light? I like how the light falls on 3-5.



phil hawkins
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thehonoraryfan wrote:
Wonderful series Phil. I like how you captured the relationship between the two subjects; and you brought out her personality in the shots of just Laura. Could I ask if you did any PP to these images or were they straight from the camera? I'm guessing you just used natural light? I like how the light falls on 3-5.


There was minimal PP on these, only a tweak of the contrast using the "curves" function, and slight cropping. Nothing earth shaking at all. This time of year the afternoon light shines perfect into her barn and we get this direct shot of late afternoon sun that's gorgeous.

Thanks!

Phil



anthonysemone
Registered: Mar 08, 2008
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Phil,

#7, hands down; she is just extraordinarily beautiful. There is to my eyes an elegant simplicity in this picture which makes her beauty stand out even more. I'm a complete novice at this picture taking stuff, but I sure can recognize talent when I see it. good work.

tony



Dean DuBois
Registered: Apr 22, 2005
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They are all nice but #7 does it the most for me...It really grabbed me!



phil hawkins
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Thanks, Dean and Anthony; I appreciate it, and she does too. She reads these posts and you're gonna make her head swell up REAL big!! Seriously, thanks...

Here's another one.

Phil



malloc
Registered: Nov 14, 2005
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#3 is a killer.



PeepingTom
Registered: Aug 04, 2006
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3, 6 and 8 are very good in terms of expression, composition, colors, concept; bravo!



paulhodson
Registered: Jul 22, 2003
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I actually like #4 best! (no insult Laura - honestly ) Obviously it's not the best portrait in the world (except for the horse) - but it's a lovely image.



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