Photoshoot of Emily
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First shoot with a professional MUA, it really makes a difference in the shots. I was very pleased with these.
Info:
Canon EOS 40D
EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
(3) 580EX II Speedlights
Cybersync Triggers
45" Silver Umbrella
33" White Umbrella
other speedlight was bare
C&C
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Info:
Canon EOS 40D
EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
(3) 580EX II Speedlights
Cybersync Triggers
45" Silver Umbrella
33" White Umbrella
other speedlight was bare
C&C
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8
I'd prefer 3 to be shot longer and tighter.
6 is my favorite. With a little PP, it could be a very good image. Gotta remove the rubberband on her wrist, too.
Do you mind if I post an edit?
6 is my favorite. With a little PP, it could be a very good image. Gotta remove the rubberband on her wrist, too.
Do you mind if I post an edit?
Last edited by stu46; Aug 15, 2009 at 01:09 AM.
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Great pics Josh, dont take this the wrong way but i think your camera and skillz are to good for your subject. Your photo really brings out any blemish and all the makeup emily has. Although she is a real cute girl, the pics could stand to be photoshopped to make her look flawless. Keep it up bro
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I didn't put a lot of post process work into these because I had to turn them into the make up artist almost immediately after I shot them. She's gunna be in a make up artist who's who book and needed them that night. I basically converted them to jpeg and did some very minor work to them
you have a very pretty girl sitting on a rusted out cafeteria style chair, in the middle of what looks like an abandoned construction site... aren't there more picturesque places where you are?
Last edited by dkorr; Aug 16, 2009 at 10:25 PM.





