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Jun162011

Model Shoot with Christina: Part 2

The photos below were from a second (actually I think it is more like the 3rd or 4th) shoot with Christina. Like I mentioned in the previous post, she is a natural when it comes to creating beautiful images. The close-up photos were initially intended to mimic another photo that I had seen online. Try as I might I could not get the results that I desired. At that point I just told Christina to "do her thang" and WA-LA... beautiful photos.

I included a couple different versions of some of the photos this time around. I generally have a pretty solid idea of what I want to create in the final image, but the levels of tone in these photos allowed me to make multiple versions of the photos. I honestly can't decide which version I like better for each set of photos. The color versions have a lot to offer while as do the B&W ones. So... you get to see both. What do ya'll think? Leave a comment below listing which type you prefer and why... I would love to get some opinions on these. The last two have only one version, but feel free to leave a comment about them as well. ;)


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Reader Comments (1)

With exception of the 4th pair, I do prefer the b&w over the color.
In the 4th pair, the lighting on her right leg looks a bit distracting, and more unnatural in the b&w version than the color.
My faves are the first pair (again the b&w over the color) and the very last shot with the veil. Nice!!

June 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterA.C.K.

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