Sergei, thanks for answering my questions. For me the blob and the wrinkles detract from the photo. It's not up to the glamorous, polished standards I expect from you.
model asked for wrinkly stuff seeing that she got her BFA and i never finished mine - i went with gut feeling of "well.. it will be interesting" ) For me its interesting, b/c wall behind that couch i shot many times, so it adds a bit of difference.. For her it looks different for same reason - too much of polished glamour backgrounds.. Plus it adds contrast between model and wall in underlaying sense - polished look vs roughness.
Its quite odd that dress looks like blob - b/c i dont see it, even now, after sleeping on it.. But I might reprocess this image a bit differently - there is enough details in dress to be pulled, if i remember correctly
Glamour/fashion photography isn't my field at all. If you and model are happy with it, then fine. It just struck me as it seemed out of character for you.
Ah.. Its ok. I do weird stuff quite often, actually - experimentation is part of whole process..
I have normal ones from that session too, btw.. it just is good to do something a tad different.. In fact we cancelled one of concepts entirely b/c it was too much out of character for her and a bit too hard to prepare.. But i will do it with someone else That would be pretty interesting composite shooting project.
I will post something more polished once i am back home - there are more shots drying on the rack..
8x10 Arista, cropped a bit, 360mm Symmar-S, swinging and tilting like there is no tomorrow
Liz by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
(must get in habit of bringing Radar to shoots again.. female skin just can't really take it well with 360mm .. freaky sharp. even close to wide open.. Main problem is flash synching.. i ruined so many sheets...).
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