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Jeff Kennedy
{K:49} 7/13/2002
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Great composition. Nice shot.
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Elisa Hipolito
{K:32} 7/10/2002
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Lighting: one giant window flooding an empty white room. No artificial light, no reflectors, etc. Probably the best lighting conditions I've worked with so far.
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Elisa Hipolito
{K:32} 7/10/2002
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About that hot left side... it's from my poor scanning job. The print isn't blidning at all. Yeah, yeah, I could have adjusted it in PS, but... I'm lazy. Thank you for the comments, everyone.
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Barry Tipping
{K:959} 7/10/2002
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Elisa, a beautiful portrait!
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Mike Scott
{K:1817} 7/10/2002
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Stunning.
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Andy Jones
{K:536} 7/10/2002
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I love this shot. The composition is very strong and there's a nice strong tonal range. As Eric commented, the face is a little burnt out on the left, but I think that works ok for this image. You've successfully captured some of the models own personality with her expression - and for me this is the most important part of any portrait. Good stuff!
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Jeroen Wenting
{K:25317} 7/10/2002
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yes, it's excellent. I don't like portraits with the top of the head cut off, but the way you did it it looks good.
btw, good to see you back.
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Bill Akata
{K:2929} 7/10/2002
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I think it's a great shot, like something you expect on the cover of a fashion magazine. And not even a tatoo in sight!
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Matt Oulman
{K:1052} 7/9/2002
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Nice. Was this window light or did you use fixtures? I would like to see a little more on the left frame, but this is a good solid portrait as-is. Keep it up!
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Eric Goldwasser
{K:4294} 7/9/2002
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Great shot Elisa! Beautiful model. Little hot on the left, but much better than I could do.
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