Yesterday I had a great shoot with Brandi and Kelly of mucho bueno. We came up with an idea to showcase some of their jewelry with the help of Ginny (our model for the day and a talented make-up artist as well) There was one particular shot I really wanted to get and then work around that concept for the rest of the shots.. I loved what we got. I mostly shot with the natural light, but in a couple of the shots I blasted Ginny with a hot flash right at her face ;) Below is one frame shot with the hot flash and then natural light..
I'll be posting the rest of this session in a couple of days..
The image on the left was shot at: [NO RETOUCHING]
[ISO 1600] [F2.8] [1/60TH] [WB SET TO DAYLIGHT]
The image on the right was shot at: [PUT A FADE OVER THE IMAGE IN POST]
[ISO 320] [F8] [1/200TH] [WB SET TO AUTO]
So my question to you is which one do you prefer?? Tell me what you like and don't like about the images.. I can't wait to hear back from you..
I'll be posting the rest of this session in a couple of days.. Cheers
Clint
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Wanted to get these up tonight.. tomorrow is going to be one crazy day. I love the finished look here. Sara Eudy did a crazy awesome job with the mask's and the hair and make-up. Megan Tipps tore it up, she's the beauty under the masks ;) and lil Stephanie Nicole assisted me :) Let us know what you think.
Cheers...
emily said:
BREATHTAKING! Love them all! Love the look - Great job!
(02.17.11 @ 9:19PM)
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Tonight I got to go and create some awesomeness.. I've had the privilege of getting to know Sara Eudy with Cara Dulce makeup & hair over the past year and this girl has some talent. She came up with a concept for todays shoot and I got the honor to shoot it. The model today was Megan Tipps not only is she a great model but a rock'n photographer as well. Today was a good day. I love being able to just create something fun and unique. Also, be sure to check them out with the links above..

Here's just a quick look with more to come later..

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Posted on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at 8:02 PM
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Awhile back ago I had the opportunity to work with jordan at her first attempt at modeling. Here's a couple for your eyeballs.
more goodness is coming.
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Hey everyone.. Just a quick post about some fun editorial things coming soon..

Emily Fritz said:
Can't wait!
(11. 8.10 @ 8:24AM)
Emily Fritz said:
Can't wait!
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Left, I like back lit - more natural, less fake.
(07.28.11 @ 9:25AM)left... i hate blinds : )
(06.23.11 @ 4:35PM)Where's the safety shirt?
(04.12.11 @ 1:30AM)I'm a sucker for blow out... the right one
(04. 7.11 @ 12:03AM)#1/Left for sure. I initially was drawn to the image on the right. (like how the blacks are lifted and it's slightly overexposed) but something about the image on the left feels much more organic and real. I'd imagine the image on the left in an urban outfitters catalogue. i do like the framing and composition of the image on the right better though.
all that said - i think the image on the left is more flattering to her facial features and body structure...and therefore makes a more appealing photo. the backlight makes her and the antlers pop too.
woot
(04. 6.11 @ 3:13PM)#1/Left for sure. I initially was drawn to the image on the right. (like how the blacks are lifted) but something about the image on the right feels much more organic and real. I'd imagine the image on the left in an urban outfitters catalogue. i do like the framing and composition of the image on the right better though.
all that said - i think the image on the left is more flattering to her facial features and body structure...and therefore makes a more appealing photo. the backlight makes her pop too.
woot
(04. 6.11 @ 3:12PM)#1/Left for sure. I initially was drawn to the image on the right. (like how the blacks are lifted) but something about the image on the right feels much more organic and real. I'd imagine the image on the left in an urban outfitters catalogue. i do like the framing and composition of the image on the right better though.
all that said - i think the image on the left is more flattering to her facial features and body structure...and therefore makes a more appealing photo. the backlight makes her pop too.
woot
(04. 6.11 @ 3:11PM)initially I liked the one on the left, but the one on the right seems somehow more of the now.
(04. 6.11 @ 2:09PM)I prefer the one on the right... looks like something Terry Richardson would shoot ;-) ...and I mean that as a compliment.
(04. 5.11 @ 9:13PM)I like back lit. I'm curious what that one would have looked like with a *little* fill flash...
Also, I'm with D-Dub -- I'd like to see the left image with a little exposure adjustment and the same fade action you used on the right-hand photo.
And, yes, her stance/face is better in the right-hand one...
(04. 5.11 @ 11:55AM)I like the left one more just brighten the exposure (in my opinion) and the left will rock.
(04. 5.11 @ 11:23AM)# 2 for sure!! Has a more high fashion feel to it. But, she also has a better stance and face in #2 which really makes it that much better.
(04. 5.11 @ 11:12AM)The left one calls to me as far as compensation and distance from the subject, but the style and light of the right is my fav.
(04. 5.11 @ 11:06AM)#2 with out a doubt.
(04. 5.11 @ 10:45AM)