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A few of my favorites from a headshot session I did with a young actress. Initially this session was supposed to be only for headshots, but we had some time to get some more creative shots as well. The wind at one of our locations was fun but also difficult at times to work with.
Shot in natural light using a Canon 5D MKIII with a Canon EF 135mm f/2.8 Soft Focus lens and a Canon EF 35mm f/2 lens.
DanielScott wrote:
A few of my favorites from a headshot session I did with a young actress. Initially this session was supposed to be only for headshots, but we had some time to get some more creative shots as well. The wind at one of our locations was fun but also difficult at times to work with.
Shot in natural light using a Canon 5D MKIII with a Canon EF 135mm f/2.8 Soft Focus lens and a Canon EF 35mm f/2 lens.
A beautiful young lady, expertly captured. My favorite is #2 headshot. You used the wind to your advantage in the last two shots creating that "untamed" look.
Very beautiful young woman with great cheek bones Daniel. The wind is her/your friend here! The one where she is looking down and a great sway to her hips...did her proud in ALL Daniel!!
Dan
A wonderfull well done set and lucky to have such a pretty model. On the first though it would be be nice to not have her arm in contact with her chin. Minor critique.
eeneryma wrote:
A beautiful young lady, expertly captured. My favorite is #2 headshot. You used the wind to your advantage in the last two shots creating that "untamed" look.
Danpbphoto wrote:
Very beautiful young woman with great cheek bones Daniel. The wind is her/your friend here! The one where she is looking down and a great sway to her hips...did her proud in ALL Daniel!!
Dan
Thanks Dan! I imagine those cheek bones will take her a long wa in the beauty industry.
Pitter wrote:
A wonderfull well done set and lucky to have such a pretty model. On the first though it would be be nice to not have her arm in contact with her chin. Minor critique.
Thank you Pitter. I can see where you're coming from with your critique. I do have a similar shot where her arm and chin do not intersect, however I like the angle of her face in this shot much more in comparison and felt that it created a much more engaging portrait.