This was not part of a formal portrait shoot, but here's an idea for
untraditional views, and yes the bra strap is unfortunate...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1604247/PESO/PESO%20--%20%20draped.html
On 10/13/2010 3:50 PM, Walter Gilbert wrote:
That's exactly the kind of thing I had in mind. As I'm imagining
it, I'm trying to make the room an almost-equal partner in the shoot.
It may be a bit early in my development to start angling for art, but
I really hate to blow an opportunity to create something that's could
set me apart. Also, sooner or later, I'm going to have to develop a
discernible style -- for better or worse. I have an "ideal" to shoot
for now. I just need to figure out how to achieve it, and I'm never
going to do that unless I'm taking pictures. And taking pictures of
birds and butterflies ain't gonna get me there, either.
-- Walt
Don't be afraid to go for detail shots, you don't need all of the
model in every shot. Juxtapose her face, or even her shoulder
against something interesting in the background. Also don't be
afraid to do a shot of something interesting in the room, with her
being an out of focus element in the picture.
--
"His lack of education is more than compensated for by his keenly developed moral
bankruptcy."
-Woody Allen
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