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Post by sid on Jun 24, 2010 15:43:15 GMT 8
use the pop-up flash here plus 2 speedlights sa loob ng room. na-cut ko yung hair niya sa frame. ok lang ba yun? or dapat buo na lang siya?
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Post by yohan on Jun 24, 2010 15:49:12 GMT 8
^ for the framing, sana just the whole plain bed na lang, di na kita yung edge dun sa upper portion. and yes, mas ok din sana kung hindi putol yung buhok.
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Post by blitz3r on Jun 24, 2010 16:29:05 GMT 8
sidthank you for creating the thread para sakin! ayus! yohanthanks sa comments. onga, sana na-crop ko na or di ko na sinama sa framing yung edge.
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Post by sid on Jun 25, 2010 0:09:10 GMT 8
Rate the image from 1 to 5:
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What do you think of this image?
people who want a boudoir portrait usually seek to express themselves sensually/sexy on a photography. Your part as a photographer is to make your model feel at ease while she pose and you create the shot in a flattering way.
the poses of your model is stiff, direct your model to pose more naturally. Talk to her, make her know that you know what you are doing, even though you paid for her to pose make her feel that she pose for a experience photographer.
composition and perspective. I think this photo is lack of this that makes this looks like a snapshot(sorry for the terms i used).
I suggest you lower your level a little bit, focus on her eyes, adjust your framing (don't cut the joints, you cut her right arm), be aware of some distractions on your frame(I think it is much better to fill the frame).
rule of thirds, golden mean, diagonal rule are some of the guidelines in composition.
Lighting
Boudoir lighting is usually lower or softer than traditional portrait photography. Use light modifiers to soften the lights, your built-in flash is too harsh and too small... A better option is to use lights with soft box, umbrella, or bounce your lights. This will make the lighting soft, warm and diffused.
Plan ahead on your next boudoir shoot. plan your location, props, poses, composition, lighting, casting, shooting strategies (who will shoot first, team A or team B)
happy shooting cheers!
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Post by crazii_love on Jun 25, 2010 11:51:04 GMT 8
+1 ako kay sid.. olats lang sa composition..hehe.. masakit sa mata para sa model kapag yung photographer ay gusto kang tumingin sa position na tipong kulang na lang e tumirik ang mata mo..haha..
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Post by blitz3r on Jun 26, 2010 2:20:23 GMT 8
thanks sid and crazii_love for the comments. naka-3 points pa rin pala... hehe. this is my first time to do this kind of portrait shoot. hinahayaan ko lang si miss fines na mag-pose. kulang sa interaction with the model, which is nakita ninyo agad... hehe. i think awkward yung angle kaya ninyo nasabi na kulang or olats sa composition. kaya din nagmukhang stiff yung pose ng model. i'll do my homework next time para prepared. thanks, may natutunan na naman ako. question, ano ba ang tamang facial expression sa ganitong klaseng shoot? depende ba sa pose?
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