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head shots, model Lea.

Michael Knapp

New member
Head shot card for a model. Various lighting set ups, on all three looks. Low key set.

Thanks for the time and experience, if you choose to share.

Michael-k


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Cem_Usakligil

Well-known member
Hi Michael,

I may be just me but I find it rather difficult judging pictures by looking at them at very small sizes like yours. For fashion/glamour, it is important to be able to judge the complexion of the model. Of the three, the middle one is the best if you ask me.

Cheers,
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Head shot card for a model. Various lighting set ups, on all three looks. Low key set.

Thanks for the time and experience, if you choose to share.

Michael-k


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Hi Michael,

I like the presentation as it's lively. The apposition of several different poses and setups adds movement and a sense of action. Picking up that blue in her name is effective. Is that the form that the pictures will be delivered? I was not aware that composited long forms were generally used. What is the final printed form or is this just an idea you are working on?

A larger version, as Cem suggested, might allow some comments on the skin preparation if the picture is ready for that. For the design itself, it works.

Asher
 
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