Thanks for that link, Chuck. I know that it wasn't for me, but I should be
able to use some of those ideas for my students.
Chris
On 18 Oct 13, at 17:51, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This is the senior photo gallery from the studio where I used to work.
> <http://pierre.com/portfolio/boston-senior-portrait-photographer/>
> Pierre does a hot business in senior photos so work like this is in high
> demand. The senior photos are almost always done outdoors and, as much
> as possible, show the kids with their best buddies and/or in some form
> of activity or hobby that they really like. Maybe you should look at
> some of these and see how you might meld what you see here with some of
> Charlie's suggestions. Don't forget a reflector or fill flash when
> shooting portraits outdoors even in shade or overcast. Also notice that
> most of the examples are taken in shade or overcast. There's a reason
> for that. The real world doesn't always present such ideal portrait
> lighting conditions but selection after the fact does. :-)
>
> ps: The girl with the Eiffel Tower in the background is Pierre's
> daughter. He spends a fair amount of time in Paris and is more than
> happy to arrange a location shoot in Paris for your senior portrait.
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