Saturday, 9 July 2011

Project 6. Best of a Sequence

Here I have taken a sequence of photographs, hoping to select the best of the 24 or so that I have taken.  It gives you the chance to pick the absolute best shot - hopefully you will have at least one !

I noticed the more time you spend with a model, the more relaxed they become.  One picture I liked but the hand obscured the face too much.  Another the model looked too crouched.  Squatting was not a good choice as it look unbalanced and uncomfortable and the model was not at all relaxed.  Folded arms looked a little formal,  and crossed feet leaning back maybe a little too casual.  Obviously it may be that it is one of these looks that you desire.  Thats why its good to have a few choices for both you and the client, as they may prefer a different look to you.  I used the tripod which worked well although I think my pictures may have been better if I were free hand... for this project it produced what was required.  My reason for finishing the sequence was a combination of the model tiring and running out of poses.

Below is my final selection.






Final Selection


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