Quote (onepagememory @ May 17 2011 10:18am)
I like Courtney's b&W photo. I've seen better work from you eek, like wanna-be-samurai-in-the-park guy.
I'm not living up to your standards

Quote (SaltheSalmon @ May 17 2011 10:38am)
thanks for breaking it down, but honestly i have shot in the studio enough to tell what the light set ups are generally. ive spend alot of time dissecting studio photos to help me learn lighting. i think the 6x4 panel is doing more then u are giving it credit for in the car shot.
make more sense now thanks for explaining. good tip for new shooters who want to get into studio work (something id ont do anymore the costs of shooting 4x5 film is to high for me to play with) look at photos and always try to figure out how it was lit. really helps u learn light.
Well Sunday was an absolutely beautiful day to shoot outside... Sky completely covered with clouds.. God's greatest softbox @ my disposal. I just needed to bounce some light back into the garage shed with the 6'x4'.

I wish i can work with medium format. ._.
Quote (MotherOfTwo @ May 17 2011 11:30am)
Wow those are completely AWESOME!!!!
My favorite is definitely the black and white! I love her expression and everything about the light!!!!
Good work!!

Thanks Marie!
Quote (AlPi @ May 17 2011 12:02pm)
I was amazed by #1, then you pop out and tell me it has natural light... well I'm speechless. I hope I can get such a result once in my lifetime

Second fav is Jessica, must be a beautiful girl

Third is the Rolls one, I'd like to se both eyes too tho. Nice idea and framing on it anyway.
Oh you well Alan, just find a north facing window and wait for a overcast day

Jessica is beautiful. Check out her site.
http://www.jesshunt.com/She has a pretty impressive portfolio.
Heres another link.
http://jesshuntpress.tumblr.com/