Hey Liz @lizethsotorivas good to see your final result.
Outside factors can always happen that are out of our control during a photo session, but I like to read that you were able to manage them on a general balance sheet, it will always be much easier to solve them with practice. I am not very clear if you could have an assistant to support you, but if not, try to find someone who can support you in this regard, for example to connect the computer (you tell us that you did not have time in this shooting) lights, etc...
The pressure of having clients during a shooting is always normal, however try to focus on what you are photographing during the session, to stick to what was previously discussed on the mood board (although there can always be some variants) this will give you more confidence about the line you should follow.
Some comments I can make to you regarding the final result:
- the model in general looks relaxed this helps your session look fluid.
- you had a good management of the location trying to play with the spaces you had, helping to enrich the series of photos.
Also, I would like to recommend you:
- Some of the garments have very marked wrinkles, although this is not your job directly, remember that it is important to take this into account.
- In a photo there are elements that, if they are not really intentional, may seem an oversight: Light cables
And of course, I invite you to continue shooting more, this will undoubtedly increase the confidence you can have in yourself and will help you develop more solid projects.
Hi Viri! I had not read your comment, thank you very much for taking the time.
Indeed, the pressure will always be there with or without clients, but I think that with a firm character that is controlled;)
And it's true! I had not seen the light cable! I'm usually very careful about it, I'll have to check better next time. And of the wrinkled clothes, yes ... unfortunately the pressure of time and the lack of light made us not improve details, and that much of the clothes I "softened" at the time of editing as well as digitally removed many elements to clean up the image (leaking the cable!) Anyway, I have already done more editorials but this one in particular was a great challenge because it was in a location and under a great event as a backup. A hug!
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Profesor PlusHey Liz @lizethsotorivas good to see your final result.
Outside factors can always happen that are out of our control during a photo session, but I like to read that you were able to manage them on a general balance sheet, it will always be much easier to solve them with practice. I am not very clear if you could have an assistant to support you, but if not, try to find someone who can support you in this regard, for example to connect the computer (you tell us that you did not have time in this shooting) lights, etc...
The pressure of having clients during a shooting is always normal, however try to focus on what you are photographing during the session, to stick to what was previously discussed on the mood board (although there can always be some variants) this will give you more confidence about the line you should follow.
Some comments I can make to you regarding the final result:
- the model in general looks relaxed this helps your session look fluid.
- you had a good management of the location trying to play with the spaces you had, helping to enrich the series of photos.
Also, I would like to recommend you:
- Some of the garments have very marked wrinkles, although this is not your job directly, remember that it is important to take this into account.
- In a photo there are elements that, if they are not really intentional, may seem an oversight: Light cables
And of course, I invite you to continue shooting more, this will undoubtedly increase the confidence you can have in yourself and will help you develop more solid projects.
Cheers!
V
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Hi Viri! I had not read your comment, thank you very much for taking the time.
Indeed, the pressure will always be there with or without clients, but I think that with a firm character that is controlled;)
And it's true! I had not seen the light cable! I'm usually very careful about it, I'll have to check better next time. And of the wrinkled clothes, yes ... unfortunately the pressure of time and the lack of light made us not improve details, and that much of the clothes I "softened" at the time of editing as well as digitally removed many elements to clean up the image (leaking the cable!) Anyway, I have already done more editorials but this one in particular was a great challenge because it was in a location and under a great event as a backup. A hug!
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