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Thanks everyone for the comments.
Chuck always comments on my stuff and I do appreciate the feedback. I know his background and his intentions. The only thing that I think makes his comments seem a little out-of-line or harsh is this: this is real world shooting, with limited time and resources, shooting on locations where I can't control every single aspect of every little detail. When reading the comments, I see exactly what he states and say "yes, duh!" I know exactly what he means, and see what could have been fixed, but like others said, this is Senior portraits.
I'm not in a studio where I can control every little detail like lighting. But I'm also not just outside shooting and placing my light wherever. I put my light where I want it for a reason. Do I really care about an obtuse shadow on the side of a nose? Not really, if I was that picky, I would have fixed it. When I want short lighting, I'll do it. Same goes to broad, butterfly, etc. All in all, his comments are spot on. Some I don't agree, but none of us will agree on everything. Chuck was trained by a Master, and the Master did his photography his way. Yes they are widely accepted rules, but that doesn't mean I think they are all "hard-fast" and MUST be used to create a perfect portrait.
If I had extra time and assistants to help me lug stuff around, support large softboxes outdoors so that they don't topple, etc etc, it would be easier to do those things. At the same time, I know that my clients don't want to wait around while I sit and change lighting angles all the time. Also, I will always watch the ears and make sure I get one that I think is "portrait perfect", but the client always chooses the other one that looks more relaxed and less posed. So, YMMV but I really do appreciate the comments. I can easily say that I've learned almost everything I know from FM and the people that chime in. I've only been at this for 2 years or so.
Chuck knows what he's talking about. I find it sometimes to be a little old-fashioned, but the principles still apply.
Jubba - I only used a kicker in #4, the rest is just 1 light and ambient. Yes, my greatest weakness and block right now is variety. I'll do some other fun ones but Mom never likes it, and it doesn't get bought. But, I really do want to spice it up and get some variety.
All in all, the clients loved them which is what matters to me. I come here to get feedback and realize my dumb mistakes so I can improve. I'm glad that people really like them and think they are fantastic, and I'm glad that others find my faults and point them out. Chuck will comment on most of my stuff, and if I didn't like it I wouldn't be back here 
Edited on Mar 26, 2008 at 07:37 PM
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