Your the 2nd person to mention Peter Gowland and I
have looked at his
website a few times, Guess it's time to copy the
master.

 --- Butch
Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Brendan;
> 
> Images 12,20 and 22 all look to be slightly flat and
> possibly underexposed.
> The brick wall is not the most flattering
> background. If you must use it
> move the model away from it and use a wide aperture
> to put it out of focus.
> Photoshop's gausian blur would work as well for
> that. I found the shadows on
> image 15 to be distracting. I would have turned her 
> so that 1 side would be
> in shadow. I would have used a reflector to fill the
> shadow side a bit. Fill
> flash just enough to put a catch light in her eye. 
> As was mentioned in your
> first series, your models, nor their poses, look
> comfortable.
> 
> A couple of recourses. Peter Gowland, a famous
> glamour photographer
> (gorgeous work) has a book with 330 of his best
> poses with tips etc for
> $19.95 US. www.petergowland.com  and the May 2002
> issue of Shutterbug lesson
> of the month senior portraits using natural light
> might be helpful.
> 
> BUTCH
> 
> "Each man had only one genuine vocation - to find
> the way to himself"
> Hermann Hesse (Demian)
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