OP here, back from his slumber. Great start to the thread, hope others keep it up!
>>3800463You have an eye for shapes and pleasing compositions. And seeing the consistency of your style, side-to-side with your feedback, I can see where that's coming from. I like your people shots but they feel slightly disconnected. Try experimenting with getting closer when given permission.
>>3800604omfg I love animals so this is gonna be biased. I'd say you're really lacking a tele and/or a bokehlicious lens. Don't ape out on gear, you're doing nice. What I'd have to say is that you should get closer and make the eyes speak for those souls! Also, regarding color palette: try finding 2-3 colors which you can consistently
integrate, for look consistency.
>>3800710I remember you! You're the guy that didn't believe when I said you have an eye for good, flattering poses! I dig what you're doing and there's a ton of progress to be seen, as well as developing your look! Anyway, my only suggestion for you is doing non-portrait for yourself, while scouting for cool locations. May I ask how you get so many stunning models?
>>3800722You used to overcook your photos but I see that phase passed. You find cool subjects, but your framing could benefit from improvement. Read up on composition, you already find nice color palettes, make them shine even more.
>>3800846A travelgram with taste. Shoot more, and edit more - both create YOUR style. Don't be afraid to experiment, I sense shyness in your work.
>>3800950Tack-sharp, refined, and the feed has nice sets of 3. I bet you make good money out of your craft. I really don't get the woman-and-cup picture though, what am I supposed to look at, because that focused breakfast is angled too awkwardly
>>3801053Shoot more, rate others, and find a palette that works for you.