glasses by brad d. jensen, on Flickr
glasses by brad d. jensen, on Flickr
"Smoke weed, do stunts."
College in the UK is something you do after you leave "high school" at 16 so it really is n00b level as far as photography goes and Ive seen endless amounts of student work like it, it'll improve over time...
P.s. If you use hard light in your photos then any creases, wrinkles, imperfections etc will become more apparent as the shadow it creates casts a harsh shadow making all those creases in those un-ironed textiles even more apparent. (That first hoe should really have ironed hers though, I dont know if the other girl was doing hers for extra arty points)
The posing is very flat and dead-pan also..look at Sharkys photo below...body is leant against the wall, facing away from the camera making the model slimmer in the frame, his neck is up straight and the chin is out, also and this is KEY.....look at his eyes, there's a mild squint in the lower eyelid, so whilst he isnt smiling or pulling faces his eyes still add interest to the picture...if they were more expressionless then the picture would lose a lot of interest. The photographer Rankin tells his subjects to "smile with the eyes" or to "look through the lens" and it's an attempt to draw some interest from the eyes. A smileless expression can look very morbid if the eyes are lifeless.
Paolo Roversi did some nice work doing lighting painting and he hid the models face, if you can be bothered to go back and are still at college could be worth mimicking this....
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found a old roll of kodak film i bought last year shot it over the week then i had it developed today got a bunch of decent ones these are the only 2 i really liked.
Light1 by brad d. jensen, on Flickr
Building copy by brad d. jensen, on Flickr
"Smoke weed, do stunts."
LET THE HATE SESH BEGIN
Mud and I went back to Wildwood to clip up/reunite with our friend Matt.
Better quality pics right hurr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/scumbagarl/
Last edited by bobgross; 29.07.2012 at 12:39.
soon.
Went to the Indianapolis Zoo today, didn't get much of a chance to take photos in the 2 hours I was there. I really want to go back when it's early in the morning and less crowded, and when I'm not with my family. It's kind of a drag for them when all I want to do is take photos.
Harbor Seal
Golden Cheeked Gibbon
Siberian Tiger
Golden Cheeked Gibbon
Alaskan Brown Bear
click my sig if you want to see them bigger, they are in the Creatures set.
I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.
From a wedding about 1 month ago that I am now editing.
4th of July in Indianapolis
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Last edited by fast eddie; 02.08.2012 at 00:33.
I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.
the silhouette was nicely done and the 3rd picture done is dope as well
LET THE HATE SESH BEGIN
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I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.
Scaffolding by brad d. jensen, on Flickr
not the highest res image
i dont have cs6 or lightroom 4 so i cant process my .cr2s so had to use jpegs
"Smoke weed, do stunts."
sharky, second pic can't tell if hetero or lesbian couple
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/i...shop_lightroom
also, you can make adjustments to the RAW file if you use the DPP software that came with your camera (curves, white balance, lens corrections ect)
Sup dudes, had a pretty rad photojournalism/ multimedia internship with The Seattle Times this summer. Been keeping a blog with some of my work excluding boring shit.
http://aaronlavinsky.wordpress.com/
Fuji 400 Pro H + Minolta X-370 =
28mm
200mm
200mm
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Last edited by fast eddie; 15.08.2012 at 15:22.
I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.
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