Tim the last photo is going to be my pick. Partly because of the blanket secondary subject, so to say. She and you did the great job setting up the shot. Two other shots leave me somewhat indifferent. I am thinking it is because of the fact that the face of the model is upside down and I have hard time establishing the eye contact. And I know that you know what I mean. I cannot fault you technically, at least because I haven't yet shot in studio or with the light being carefully set up by me. But like I said - when I see a portrait I kind of instinctively look for the eye contact, hence my remarks.

I hope I am sufficiently brutal, honest, and yet polite.

Boris


On 2/28/2011 12:46 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
Nipple warning (just in case).
I believe they can be considered work safe at most offices.

http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/2011/02/my-beloved-one.html
I'm having a great time photographing my beloved. I believe you can see why :-)

I really need feedback on these.
It is hard to be objective when photographing your beloved. But don't
hesitate being direct.

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MaritimTim

http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/



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