>>2868177She instantly regretted wearing that oversize sweater, and she didn't have anything else to change into. Next time I will tell her to wear some more fitting clothing. We talked about doing another shoot together.
>On your next shoot, get the fuck away from brick walls. It's a crutch.Noted. I will try avoiding propping my model against something, not entirely though.
>>2868175>She just looks angry. She doesn't have that edgy fashion model stare I think you were going for.I like the look of the "resting bitch face" I think having my models smile, depending on my model of course, makes the photos seem cheesy. I do have photos of her smiling, and will post one.
>I actually don't hate this one. It needed some work, but it had potential. If you had a reflector over to the left of the frameMy photo assistant couldn't make it to this shoot, so I was able to use my reflector light I normally would when shooting in just natural lighting. Would've helped that shot a lot, but I also like the contrast. I made her have the "resting bitch face" look, not her fault, entirely mine.
>The meta framing thing is just cheesy as hell. Wasn't an actual planned shot, spur of the moment type thing when I was getting ready for another shot, definitely didn't turn out as cool as I would of hoped. B&W helped because the highlights were blown out so badly, looks much better than the color version.
>>2868087>smile looks a little bit uncanny and artificialThat was an actual laugh I captured, not artificial at all.
>need to work more with model and both of you should know what you want to get.Thank you. This was the first time I had worked with her/even talked to her in person. I have another model I've worked with on four shoots, and now she knows exactly what I am looking for, and it more comfortable in front of the camera.