p.1 #5 · A few photos from 2 recent senior sessions.
I really appreciate the comments. Makes me feel really good that you guys like our photos. This is the first year we really started doing senior sessions and we have had a lot of fun. I'm really happy with how they are turning out. We have been really lucky with the models, they have all been really nice and great to work.
p.1 #8 · A few photos from 2 recent senior sessions.
I don't usually comment much, but I really like these! I'll be making my first attempt at Senior photography shortly (for a family friend) and I'm so worried I'll screw them up. You have given me some ideas
If you don't mind me asking, how much time did you spend with each model? It appears you had to have spent at least a few hours traveling to different locations? Also, are these all natural lighting?
p.1 #10 · A few photos from 2 recent senior sessions.
Bill Ley wrote:
I don't usually comment much, but I really like these! I'll be making my first attempt at Senior photography shortly (for a family friend) and I'm so worried I'll screw them up. You have given me some ideas
If you don't mind me asking, how much time did you spend with each model? It appears you had to have spent at least a few hours traveling to different locations? Also, are these all natural lighting?
Thank you for the comments! About 2 hours with each model. A few of the close ups are natural, the rest are one flash on a stand held by an assistant with an umbrella on it.
p.1 #13 · A few photos from 2 recent senior sessions.
Big Appa wrote:
I like 'em all. Number eight, the wide brim hat shot is very well done, no shadows on the face!
Ed
Thanks Ed. They are always a little tricky for me. I try to light them up pretty good but never know for sure until I get look at it on the camera or pc.