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My son's hardcore Red Rock Canyon shoot


DanielScott wrote:
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DanielScott wrote:
The exposures look great. Did you use any additional lighting?



They're good photos of them, but riding jerseys and riding pants would really finish the look. I don't think the chest protectors and boots really do much to tell the dirt bike narrative until they're wearing the helmets.


Thanks, no I didn’t use any flash. I think I will take ur advise and do another shoot with full gear. I have some ideas. Thanks for the feedback!

Joel


Hey Joel, I'm new to the forum and to be really honest I was feeling very anxious about how people might react to me leaving unsolicited critique, even if it was done carefully. I really appreciate your friendliness and professionalism being my first impression of this forum.


Your welcome Daniel. My personal goal is to get better in every way a photographer. I personally want the feedback to see it from a different perspective. Im sure some photographers are sensitive but all in all the critiques make us better in the end. I think what you will find is that a lot of people on this site have way different perspectives on composition. Most photographers on this site can take the picture with correct exposure for the most part. What separates the really good ones is the composition IMO. There are some really great composers on this site! So anyways, don't hesitate to chime in, i will never take it personally! Thanks for the feedback!

Joel






Oct 14, 2020 at 09:05 AM
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Re: My son's hardcore Red Rock Canyon shoot


DanielScott wrote:
J. Pow wrote:


DanielScott wrote:
The exposures look great. Did you use any additional lighting?



They're good photos of them, but riding jerseys and riding pants would really finish the look. I don't think the chest protectors and boots really do much to tell the dirt bike narrative until they're wearing the helmets.


Thanks, no I didn’t use any flash. I think I will take ur advise and do another shoot with full gear. I have some ideas. Thanks for the feedback!

Joel


Hey Joel, I'm new to the forum and to be really honest I was feeling very anxious about how people might react to me leaving unsolicited critique, even if it was done carefully. I really appreciate your friendliness and professionalism being my first impression of this forum.


Your welcome Daniel. My personal goal is to get better in every way a photographer. I personally want the feedback to see it from a different perspective. Im sure some photographers are sensitive but all in all the critiques make us better in the end. I think what you will find is that a lot of people on this site have way different perspectives on composition. Most photographers on this site can take the picture with correct exposure for the most part. What separates the really good ones is the composition IMO. There are some really composers on this site! So anyways, don't hesitate to chime in, i will never take it personally! Thanks for the feedback!

Joel






Oct 14, 2020 at 08:21 AM





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