This is it. I'm not writing some grandiose post just yet, but I'm not going to leave you out to dry either. So bear with me. I'd like to shoot more too, but with school and laziness holding me firmly in place a handshake, new things will remain on the drawing board. But not for long.
Category | portraitphotography |
Settings | Various ISO - Various f/stops |
Camera | EOS Canon 6D |
Question | Which photo makes an impression on you? I'll pay for answers. |
Location | Boston, Massachusetts |
The first one is a bit busier because there are more elements visible; the clothes the decor etc.
the second one seems to work better as a composition and would work as a page for a magazine.
Of course aesthetics change for situations and clients. I shoot for many magazines and myWork seems glossy at times and gritty at others. Especially if I’m shooting for vice, it’s completely different to fashion.
I see what you're saying. The second is a lot more reserved, and I want to try limit more elements in that fashion to create more of an impact when viewing. I appreciate the observation.
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