Shot my boss!
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Jesse Giammatt
Registered: Sep 26, 2007
Total Posts: 69
Country: Canada

I wasnt sure if i wanted to post these here since most of the stuff i see is out of this world awesome, but i thought i'd give it a shot anyways.
Been really getting into off camera flash lately. Got cybersyncs to give me some more options with what i do with them as well.
Anyways, i found this old abandoned Railway diesel shop, i loved it so i asked my boss if she felt like spending a couple of hours modeling for me. Here is what we came up with
Id have posted the "medium" sized version from flickr but didnt like how they looked lol

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5) This image is copyrighted by the owner

C&C definitely welcomed!



Velcr0
Registered: Nov 07, 2008
Total Posts: 9
Country: United States

All in all I like the set and the location makes for an interesting background.

Here are my observations
1. The pose makes her look heavy, which from the other pictures does not appear to be the case.
2. The shadow around her right eye don't work for me.
3. May be my monitor by her left cheak looks to hot.
4 & 5 are my favorites



snegron
Registered: Apr 13, 2005
Total Posts: 3113
Country: United States

Great shots! Who needs a raise when you have a fantastic-looking boss like that to admire every day!



hatch1921
Registered: May 13, 2005
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Nice work. I like 3,4,5 out of the series. Cool shots!

Hatch



4honor
Registered: Sep 09, 2008
Total Posts: 2591
Country: United States

So, are you guys hiring? I wish my boss was that attractive...

3 and 4 are my favs! nice lighting.



Sam Bortol
Registered: Sep 26, 2007
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Country: United States

I think you did a great job here...



jon claxton
Registered: Mar 29, 2007
Total Posts: 103
Country: United States

nice job with the off camera flash. i'm gettin amped on trying some of this myself. one comment: the sweater seems to have nipples in 4. i would consider cloning this out.



jon claxton
Registered: Mar 29, 2007
Total Posts: 103
Country: United States

could you tell us how many flashes you used? soft boxes?



M-E-P
Registered: Jun 06, 2005
Total Posts: 935
Country: United States

3 & 4- I'm a sucker for back lighting. :-)
thanx for sharing,
Larry



Jesse Giammatt
Registered: Sep 26, 2007
Total Posts: 69
Country: Canada

Thanks for the comments guy!

lol thats the second person to think nipples on it. Its just the sweater, it had a million nubby things on it

All i used was my SB800 and SB600. Anything with the light on her face i made sure to shoot through an umbrella



trenchmonkey
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
Total Posts: 29706
Country: United States

Hot boss, I was always self employed otherwise....
The eye contact shots work best for me. Nice job, your job's secure!



arcer63
Registered: Nov 01, 2005
Total Posts: 258
Country: United States

are you a guy or a girl? i cant imagine a guy asking his female boss to do that. especially when she looks like that. really good pictures, the background in the first is really awesome, but i kinda wish it didnt compete so much with the model. although she does win with that pose. : )



DBPhotography
Registered: Dec 01, 2007
Total Posts: 1081
Country: United States

Great shots no matter who she is...but yeah, pretty much what everyone else has said.

Scott



Jesse Giammatt
Registered: Sep 26, 2007
Total Posts: 69
Country: Canada

lol im a guy (damn unisex name!). She is very nice and told me if i ever needed a model then to just ask, so i did!



JBPhotog
Registered: Oct 10, 2007
Total Posts: 357
Country: Canada

Watch for body position so that her hips aren't squared to the camera more than her torso. That makes #1 look as if she is heavier than she most certainly is. #2 again with a shorter lens the optical centre is lower than it could be to flatter her figure. Also try opening up the lens more to isolate her from a somewhat busy background.

Nice looking boss though.



Jesse Giammatt
Registered: Sep 26, 2007
Total Posts: 69
Country: Canada

thank you, both you and Velcr0 commented on that about #1 and i meant to ask
How should i position her exactly? I felt it was off too. But when we tried to turn the hips more on an angle it came out looking awkward. Should the hips be turned and the body twisted around so its still in the position its in now? if that made sense?

Ive been trying to figure that one out and its been bothering me lol



craigbess
Registered: Apr 30, 2008
Total Posts: 259
Country: United States

Great Series.. 3 and 4 are my favorites



Krosavcheg
Registered: Apr 10, 2006
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Country: Japan

Any openings in your company?



JBPhotog
Registered: Oct 10, 2007
Total Posts: 357
Country: Canada

Jesse Giammatt wrote:
thank you, both you and Velcr0 commented on that about #1 and i meant to ask
How should i position her exactly? I felt it was off too. But when we tried to turn the hips more on an angle it came out looking awkward. Should the hips be turned and the body twisted around so its still in the position its in now? if that made sense?

Ive been trying to figure that one out and its been bothering me lol


Keep in mind that the photograph is 2 dimensional and therefore you can't perceive depth. With this in mind any object that is squared to the camera will appear wider. So to flatter her body you would turn her upper body towards the camera and turn her lower body away from the camera. Also a slightly longer lens on your D300 would help. If you go shorter than a 50 any tilt to the camera plane can exaggerate perspective, obviously the shorter the lens the greater the effect. Also, the dress may not be helping here as the tie thingy is hanging off the far hip so it covers up the curve of her hip.



Jesse Giammatt
Registered: Sep 26, 2007
Total Posts: 69
Country: Canada

Thank you, I knew about how wide angle wasnt always the best to shoot people with, but you put it in a way i understand it much easier!



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