Meh... you can do better. it's too blown out.. have you tried lighting the seamless with only one or two stops... if you have to, you can blow the white out more digitally. maybe you don't want to edit that much though. I'm not excited with this one. Sorry
i agree, it was my first attempt... ever. So for that I think it's pretty good. It's harder working with hot lamps that you can't adjust, I have a few ideas though. I'm not as worried about the tech right now, so much as just shooting tons, and getting some ideas out. I appreciate the critique though (=
I am a current art student in Green Bay Wisconsin, married, and planning through starting my business: Adam Koenig Photography.
I graduate this spring, and plan on working part time while growing my wedding and portrait photography business. I strive to combine my fine art sensibilities with a somewhat journalistic style in my portrayal of these events.
www.adamkoenigphotography.com
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Meh... you can do better.
it's too blown out.. have you tried lighting the seamless with only one or two stops... if you have to, you can blow the white out more digitally. maybe you don't want to edit that much though. I'm not excited with this one. Sorry
i agree,
it was my first attempt... ever. So for that I think it's pretty good. It's harder working with hot lamps that you can't adjust, I have a few ideas though. I'm not as worried about the tech right now, so much as just shooting tons, and getting some ideas out. I appreciate the critique though (=
when you shoot adam you should consider the use of a hair light...tee hee, darn near silliest lighting thingers
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