Great job with the lighting. I really liked how you really captured your model in different poses, and focused on him. I like how the lights blur, I think you did a great job.
The first and last images in deep shadow stood out to me as being most successful. They have a great sense of light and composition with the fabric collecting light and shadow as well as the light source coming from an unconventional place.
The second and third shots are my fave. You managed to capture him right at the moment he moved. In the second shot, there's a lot of momentum created by his jacket that's frozen in midair. There's less momentum in the third shot, but it's still there--it just now exists in his arm. I really like these shots because of their candidness. You've frozen and captured a piece of time (which is the essence of photography) but you've made these moments a little more special by capturing a moment that was evidently more fleeting than the rest.
These are some spicy photo's. Way to use the street light, or lamp whatever to really bring out those highlights and shadows in your photos. I really enjoy the pictures you were able to capture.
I don't know if it was intentional or not but I like how it feels like there's a natural progression throughout the photos as if there is a storyline (referring to the changing backgrounds and the time change between day and night). I also like the candidness of antonio and how it feels like you really captured moments in time rather than forcing photos.
I like the dramatic lighting in the last photo. I also agree with John, the order of these photos resembles a storyline of some sort and it's very intriguing.
Great job with the lighting. I really liked how you really captured your model in different poses, and focused on him. I like how the lights blur, I think you did a great job.
ReplyDeleteThe first and last images in deep shadow stood out to me as being most successful. They have a great sense of light and composition with the fabric collecting light and shadow as well as the light source coming from an unconventional place.
ReplyDeleteThe second and third shots are my fave. You managed to capture him right at the moment he moved. In the second shot, there's a lot of momentum created by his jacket that's frozen in midair. There's less momentum in the third shot, but it's still there--it just now exists in his arm. I really like these shots because of their candidness. You've frozen and captured a piece of time (which is the essence of photography) but you've made these moments a little more special by capturing a moment that was evidently more fleeting than the rest.
ReplyDeleteI really like the lighting in especially the first and last photos I think you have great composition.
ReplyDeleteThese are some spicy photo's. Way to use the street light, or lamp whatever to really bring out those highlights and shadows in your photos. I really enjoy the pictures you were able to capture.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if it was intentional or not but I like how it feels like there's a natural progression throughout the photos as if there is a storyline (referring to the changing backgrounds and the time change between day and night). I also like the candidness of antonio and how it feels like you really captured moments in time rather than forcing photos.
ReplyDeleteI like the dramatic lighting in the last photo. I also agree with John, the order of these photos resembles a storyline of some sort and it's very intriguing.
ReplyDeleteI love the lighting in these and the compositions are very thought out. Also, the aperture is really well accomplished!
ReplyDeleteI really like the lighting and shadows in the first and last pieces! The second picture is super dynamic and really captures his movement.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you captured him in the first photo, the contrast in the picture is great
ReplyDeleteI loved the story you told with these. The last 4 photos have a hazy whimsical feel, like they were taken in film. well done.
ReplyDeleteI love the dramatic lighting and the personality that peeks through each picture you did a wonderful job.
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