Friday, December 31, 2010

Practice Photo Shoot. Oh yes.

Well, I suppose for you who actually know me a little, you know I've been working up to this moment. All these funny exercises, all these pics of my little one, it's all been for this one turning point where I'm now considering myself a decent (digital) photographer. Yes, there is a distinction. With film, there's not nearly as much post processing to be done as with digital, and I find film to be easier to expose correctly for some odd reason. More on that in March when my Hasselblad 500c/m arrives.

So anyway, here we go. I had the pleasure of working with a very cooperative model. I think you will enjoy viewing these as much as I did capturing it.

In no particular order, except for the one I numbered the images in:
Nancy 1
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Nancy 2
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Nancy 3
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Nancy 4
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Nancy 5
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Nancy 6
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Nancy 7
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Nancy 8
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Nancy 9
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Nancy 10
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Nancy 11
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Nancy 12
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Nancy 13
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Nancy 14
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Nancy 15
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Nancy 16
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Nancy 17
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Nancy 18
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Nancy 19
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Nancy 20
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Nancy 21
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Nancy 22
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Nancy 23
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Nancy 24
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Nancy 25
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Nancy 26
I would say this isn't bad for a first practice shoot. I will say this: for you guys from ILP, I will never put these up for CC. The stuff images are hacked and slashed for on there is just ridiculous unless you're one of the "liked ones", then all of a sudden the white balance issues and weird crops are okay. I know the minor issues these images have, and I'm okay with that. I enjoyed this session way too much to end up feeling bad about them.

Having said that, I am using some of this session for a future portfolio, and more shoots are coming soon. I figure if I'm planning on being in business some day, and living in New York, I have to put up with the cold and snow. Winter is just another season, and it can be a beautiful one, photographically.

4 comments:

  1. So so COOL! An amazing turning point for you!!! Keep it up, Chris!!!

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  2. Wow, Chris, you did a great job with these. I think number 10 is my favorite! I love the light your captured in her eyes and I tend to be sucker for photos where people aren't really smiling but that you can still see through to their personality! You did that in a lot of these but that's my favorite one!

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