These are nicely framed, well lit and well exposed, but the background
is a serious problem. I would pick up the dominant tone in the
background and paint over the other objects. A model in an environment
can be very nice, of course, but it has to all fit together.
On Mar 2, 2006, at 9:12 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mawz/106648822/
-Adam
Paul Stenquist wrote:
What has become of the URL? Missed this one, would like to see it.
Please don't strip URLs from PESOs!
Paul
On Mar 2, 2006, at 8:07 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
Bruce Dayton wrote:
My thoughts, too. Care to enlighten us about the shoot?
I got together with two friends and about 6 models (Plus makeup
artists) to do a TFCD shoot in a rented studio a month ago. Lots of
fun, but we had space issues, as we could only get 1 light setup
going in the main area (A 16' white cove), so we borrowed the
waiting area as a second shooting area. Backgrounds were distinctly
an issue in the second area, although lighting wasn't (Wireless
setup with 2 Canon speedlights on stands with umbrellas).
-Adam