Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Marcela Pellissery Week 3 / inspired by Annie Leibovitz

























10 comments:

  1. Annie's known for her quirky portraits of celebrities and her well lit, crisp subjects. I think you did a fine job honing in on these two key qualities with the photos you took of John.

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  2. You had really great balance in all of these photos and I think you captured your artist’s concept very well!

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  3. Image 8 is the strongest in my opinion, the texture of the jacket and the position and emotion of the model make a dynamic pose. The dramatic contrast between the white jacket and the dark wooden wall also make the image successful.

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  4. These photos are all very dramatic and I love the first one. I think you were able to get some great contrast in the first photo as well as some great shots throughout.

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  5. They came out super nice :-). They all got great contrast and I really like how there's diversity in the type of photos that you took of me.

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  6. These are super cinematic and definitely Leibovitz-esque. The 6th photo is my favorite -- you did such a nice job framing the shot and directing your model.

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  7. The framing of these pictures is really nice! They are super dramatic, and I really like the texture and use of the fabric in the first picture.

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  8. I love the close ups and the angles of the full body shots. The lighting is moody and adds to your photos!

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  9. These photos do a wonderful job of portraying the subject, giving them a variety of poses to do. The variety of settings also supplements this set.

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  10. John slayed it! I love the natural lighting and the drama depicted in these. well done.

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