Thursday, March 26, 2009

Do you think my friend could model? do you think i could be a photographer?

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i did not edit her body or size of pictures, only the lighting and warmth.


Please tell me if you think she has the ability to model, she is five foot 10, an english size 6/8 (american 2/4), and if i have the ability to photograph, despite never having lessions.


thank you.
Do you think my friend could model? do you think i could be a photographer?
no i think she can%26#039;t be a model


is she emo or scene cuz her eyes r weired looking
Do you think my friend could model? do you think i could be a photographer?
sorry, I don%26#039;t think so. Models have a certain look. Don%26#039;t know much about photography... but keep trying. Maybe it%26#039;s just her style. Her hair is too much to the side. you should try taking different pictures of her in a different style.
Reply:Let me start off by saying that for the 2 of you being amateurs you did a pretty good job.





Now the 2 of you need more training... she in modeling and you in photograph taking.





I think you have the concept pretty much down but need more practice as well as your friend.





The 1st photo is very nice...I like the color contrast and like her look.





You need to guide your model to pose certain ways to fit the background.





Good work and I know that with more practice you both will do very well!
Reply:sry .. dont think she can be a model
Reply:No, for modeling. Yes, for photography.
Reply:I think that the first one has a good concept good pose and the color is neat...But you need to glam her up and direct her posing.She can look gloomy...which is what the first three look like.Without lookin scary,manly,and virtually boring.The pictures are good though,...as in the way they were shot.not thte model.make her the subject of the photo...make her the girl that you want to see on the front of a magazine.Make her happy as your model.Whatever makes her feel good,sexy and confident...
Reply:To what can one model is the question that should be asked. She can model, she would just have to find the right market for her look. As for a photographer, anyone can become a photographer becasue afterall, you just have to take pictures to be one. Now a good photographer might be the question. Practice and time will be the tell all for both of you.
Reply:Yes - I think you both have potential! BUT you will have to work hard to perfect your skills, especially for the very competitive industry. Experiment, practice, and change small details.





Photographer: you%26#039;ve got the general idea down. Picture #3 is my favorite. Effects are good, lighting is nice, composition is good with the model in the center, green grass on the left, and tree on the right. Not too busy, looks good. Pictures 1 and 3 are not bad, but except for when doing a headshot you should try to keep her entire body in the shot, instead of cutting off feet (etc). I think this small detail would bring the shots from good to great (i like the coloring you%26#039;ve done with them, tho). Try it and see what you think. For picture 2, all you need to do is get her whole body, and watch the lighting. Maybe try a different time of day when you can put the sun behind you so it doesn%26#039;t over expose the background. When you can afford it, I would also suggest upgrading to a camera with higher megapixels, so you can catch details better and create clearer, sharper photos.





Model: you are intriguing and have a unique look, but a few small adjustments would do wonders. wardrobe and facial angle! Pic 1 is good, outfit is spunky and unique, body language nice, but try chin up a touch more, and looking at the camera in that shot would give it more energy. Pic 2 - shoulders back, eyes on camera, and no jacket over the dress- the picture shows a nice sunny day! Pic 3 - great. outfit (the jacket seems to work fine when your sitting), pose, eyes, head angle, all good. Pic 4 - almost there. Cute expression, but chin up a little more. And again i%26#039;m not liking the jacket. Fine for everyday, but not for a professional photo. The jacket covers up too much of your body and makes you look larger than you are, and hides the womanly hour-glass curves people like to see on models. When its a shot with you standing, try a jacket thats shorter and more form-fitting, or go with just the dress. In general, try playing around with your makeup too.





Both: keep it up and you%26#039;ll get there! Just practice practice practice! Take tons of shots, experiment, and just change tiny things for each (slight model expression change, different pose, slight change in camera angle, put a hat or scarf on the model, etc). Have fun with it! Then you can look them over and you%26#039;ll soon learn what works and what doesn%26#039;t. But you%26#039;ve got a great start so far, just keep it up. Hope this helps and good luck!!

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