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To further my claim that I am a headshot specialist I am posting some recent work. This was a pretty inexperienced model. The first look was more or less a disaster. With some more flattering lighting and a few posing suggestions I did manage to get this out of her. It won't set the world on fire, but is it good serviceable material? I can't tell because I generally am unhappy with my own work.

 

 

Peter

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You find the eyes dark (there is a lot of rim light of course) or you just miss the catch light?

 

Hmm.. I used top down and back lighting and tried to keep the spill on the background to a mininum -hence no catch light. I used to obsess (I think I still do) about the catchlight.

 

Peter

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Peter -

 

Generally, I like it a lot, largely because you've caught some of her attitude, which seems strong but not too offensive. I too think there should be just a touch more light around the eyes -- post processing? Many years ago I did model portfolios for two young women, neither of whom were experienced. The bright one was a pleasure to work with and I got everything we needed in 1 1/2 rolls of 135 x 36. The model of average intelligence took seven rolls, and was just barely there.

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