>>3683522If that is your photo, then it is not the model's outfit that is weird af, it is your pictures being bad and you should take responsibility for it.
It is all too easy to blame shit pictures on your gear, circumstances, models, weather and everything you don't have control over, but most likely it is you, which is a good thing since that is easiest to improve. A good photographer can take better pictures of a bad model, than a trash photographer with a great model.
Just as an example, in that particular image:
- Why is the top of her hat cropped off just barely, either consciously crop off a lot (only really applies to a tight head pic) or leave some headroom.
- There's no breathing space in general around the image
- Just using the biggest aperture you can, does not make a picture good, your background looks like utter trash. You should aim for backgrounds that look good even if they are fully sharp, and use aperture to blur it to get slightly more separation to taste.
-What the fuck is that bright shit in the bottom right, you should know that the eye immediately goes to the brightest part of the image, which is that weird spot
-Her skin looks weirdly overexposed/processed in her face
-You cropped off her right hand, and the other one isn't even fully visible with the strange light blob. Read up on where to crop portraits.
-Her pose seems a bit awkward (that is both her and your fault together)
-Her hair is doing weird shit because of the wind (I hope you didn't do that on purpose with a blower)
And this is all coming from someone that doesn't even do a lot of portrait photography. A lot of these remarks apply in general to photography.
I am sure someone who does do a lot of portraits can pick out even a ton more mistakes. You need to step up your photography in general, and stop blaming others for shit pictures.