WOW! These are just fantastic images. I really love the colors of the OOF background. The composition and the expressions are just perfect. It sure looks like everyone was having a good time during the shoot as well. Very nice!
CW100 wrote:
"crappy quality" ? they look good to me
Thanks CW, I was referring to my links though, they look grainy.
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lcraft wrote:
Great set...your work is top notch for sure...
When you start charging let me know...We would be more than happy to visit from Va. for some family portraits of this level...
planalpha wrote:
WOW! These are just fantastic images. I really love the colors of the OOF background. The composition and the expressions are just perfect. It sure looks like everyone was having a good time during the shoot as well. Very nice!
These are all so good. The shot with the flag and wine barrels really stands out, because not only is everything sharp and perfectly composed/illuminated, but it all works so well together. Nothing dominates and takes away from the photo.
Desmolicious wrote:
These are all so good. The shot with the flag and wine barrels really stands out, because not only is everything sharp and perfectly composed/illuminated, but it all works so well together. Nothing dominates and takes away from the photo.
You didn't happen to take one of Lisa Holloways classes did you? I see some similarities to the post processing in regards to skin tones but then also many things that separate you on your own which is awesome.
flyrcairplanes wrote:
Love the series. Nicely done
Thank you!
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bernardl wrote:
These are stunning!
Thanks bernard!
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phuoctue wrote:
My jaw was dropped. Can't even close my mouth and shut my eyes on #2.
You are so great.
Haha, thanks phoctue, I appreciate it.
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nextelbuddy wrote:
wait so you do these sessions free of charge now?
You didn't happen to take one of Lisa Holloways classes did you? I see some similarities to the post processing in regards to skin tones but then also many things that separate you on your own which is awesome.
These images are spectacular man, rock solid.
Yes, I took Lisa's class 2 years ago. But I guess I am more dependent on strobes, can't seem to get away from using them. Thank you Sir!
SRSG wrote:
Amazing shots. Seems like nice location, would you mind sharing?
Chateau Montelena, Castello di Amorosa and just some random vineyard with a tree lined driveway.