These all came out wonderfully, none too grainy but you do see a little grain on the darker ones. I would say to experiment with new angles. The most dynamic shot of the bunch (guy holding his nose) is also one of the most compelling images you have so keep on trying new things!
I love the perspective that you took with some of your photos! I feel like you really captured the personality of your models. I agree with Davis that on the darker ones, you can see some grain.
You've captured some awesome angles. Your pictures feel really authentic which is key to successful portraits in my opinion. I also know a lot of people in these images which is funny, but I like seeing them in ways I haven't before. I think the second photo is most successful because the lighting is great, it feels unposed, and the angle of his arm brings out the angles found in the background.
I think your experimentation with angles and unique compositions really paid off! You have some really strong portraits! I wish the lighting could have been better on a few, but on the rest it was perfect!
You did a great job capturing subtle expressions of people! Although I don't want to repeat the comments above, the angles of you portraits are interesting and very inspiring, they show me more possibilities of how portraits.
I really like your unique use of angles and close-ups. I would try editing your photos to be just a touch lighter! Or, instead of editing, adjust the settings on your camera so more light comes in.
These all came out wonderfully, none too grainy but you do see a little grain on the darker ones. I would say to experiment with new angles. The most dynamic shot of the bunch (guy holding his nose) is also one of the most compelling images you have so keep on trying new things!
ReplyDeleteI love how candid this photos are. Each image holds its own personality and it allows the viewer to immerse itself in this group of friends.
ReplyDeleteI love the perspective that you took with some of your photos! I feel like you really captured the personality of your models. I agree with Davis that on the darker ones, you can see some grain.
ReplyDeleteI love the second one. The light makes the picture clean and clear. I feel comfortable when I see your pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou've captured some awesome angles. Your pictures feel really authentic which is key to successful portraits in my opinion. I also know a lot of people in these images which is funny, but I like seeing them in ways I haven't before. I think the second photo is most successful because the lighting is great, it feels unposed, and the angle of his arm brings out the angles found in the background.
ReplyDeleteI think your experimentation with angles and unique compositions really paid off! You have some really strong portraits! I wish the lighting could have been better on a few, but on the rest it was perfect!
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ReplyDeleteYou did a great job capturing subtle expressions of people! Although I don't want to repeat the comments above, the angles of you portraits are interesting and very inspiring, they show me more possibilities of how portraits.
ReplyDeleteI really like your unique use of angles and close-ups. I would try editing your photos to be just a touch lighter! Or, instead of editing, adjust the settings on your camera so more light comes in.
ReplyDeleteI really the feeling of intimacy I got from these photos. Great angles, contrast, and depth of field.
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