On 11/28/2012 8:50 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Should be available to everyone. Three photos. I'm not sure the right and
> left indicator shows, but if you click on the right or left side of the
> photo, it should take you to the next one.
>
> WARNING: Serious Señorita Images!!
>
> http://tinyurl.com/cb6uldx
The technical part of these images is wonderful, lighting, movement, and so on.
The sepia half light one is sneakily
very good.
What needs to happen is for her to loosen up her face. Whether she's naturally
tense, nervous in front of the camera,
tense about creating/holding poses or whatever, her smiles look tight and
forced, where they would be so much more
appealing loose and natural.
Makes me understand at least one reason all the movie/TV portrayals of fashion
photogs taking endless shots while
getting the models moving endlessly. Maybe it's not about endless variations of
pose, but about getting them to forget
to 'pose', and get into their natural body postures and relaxed facial
expressions.
Somewhere, I read, or maybe saw a video, about a famous portrait photographer
who dry fired for the first couple of
'rolls', because experience had shown him that there was never anything
worthwhile on them anyway.
Sounds like she is comfortable with you, but perhaps not yet with the camera -
or with her own body/self in 'public' in
a way that's new to her?
Who Knows Moose
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