
I know everyone is a little tired of seeing shots from this fashion show, but seeing as how I worked on a few more I might as well post them, and talk about them each. Again it’s so weird to me how much more work is involved in fashion photography. Really it’s so much more of a challenge, getting all the hair right, the makeup spot on, colors perfect, everything has to work so well together. Read more...
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I hate putting all this portrait orientated shots on my blog, because I don’t feel like they work as well as the landscape oriented shots, but whatcha gonna do. I could make them smaller, but I like my work to be shown at a decent enough size that you can really get a feel for the shot, and see some detail. For instance on this shot I did a ton of post work, hopefully none of which you can see. Fashion is weird like that, it involves so much more than the more natural look of my engagement photography. Not that I don’t do post work on my engagement photography, but it’s more about contrast and color, and less about makeup, fly aways and bone structure. Read more...
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