I've been picking up a little extra money this summer by taking senior portraits for my friends...here are a few favorites from one session. (Yes, the first two are a lot smaller than the last two. I have no idea why.)
"My pet, I've been to the devil, and he's a very dull fellow. I won't go there again, even for you..."
Pic #1: i like the idea of using black and white and the angle is good for the size of the picture although you may want to zoom in more on the face
Pic#2: for this pic the angle isn't that grate when you are making a portrait you want to capture the person at a level angle. Plus the background could be a little better.
Pic#3: i love this pic! it is the best out of all of them. The background is perfect! and the close up I think works best with this person
Pic#4: this picture is my second favor although you may want to trim the bottom a bit because with a close up you notice more things and her neck stands out more.
Thanks for the comments! Pictures 2 and 4 are my favorites...my friend says 4 is definitely in the running for her yearbook portrait.
Though my friend is less enthusiastic, I love 2 as a portrait because of the tone of the image...the lighting is fantastic. Jules - often in portraits you actually do try to capture the person from above. Many people look better when they are looking slightly up.
The one with the black-eyed-susans is more of a fun picture, but it's not the best in terms of quality, I think. I wish it had been slightly less sunny that day!
Thanks again for the comments!
Colleen
"My pet, I've been to the devil, and he's a very dull fellow. I won't go there again, even for you..."
The last is my favourite! The light is great and I don't think you need to trim it at all.
I think you need to work on the first two though. There's noting wrong with the composition but they are a little dark. Get yourself to photoshop and play with the curves and the contrast.
Great pictures! I like the 3rd one the best. I like how her yellow shirt and black earrings match perfectly with the flowers. Great lighting. Maybe you could play around with the first two in photoshop or some other editor, picasa is pretty cool, to add some character and really make them pop. Even just playing around with the contrast and saturation could create a whole new feel.
The colors in the background in contrast to her outfit, the angle, the pose, the way the light hits her hair... but mainly, the look in the eyes. Gorgeous!
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