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I have been given the opportunity to work with some nice models.

I am still working on this shot, as part of my personal work. Close but not quite there....

 

f 2 at around 250 or so. Natural light, lotsa windows

 

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peter..

i love this photo very much.

wether it is cerfect in your tate or not - your dicission. but generally it is very good photo, and ya - the model is very good. beutiful, slightly unusual and subtle/gentle woman

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Hard to beat good window light. I like this quite a bit more than your strobed work, although part of it is this particular model. She has the right look.

 

I'd make just a couple of suggestions. One is to perhaps try for a bright white background for shots like this so nothing competes with her face for attention. The other is to work with her eyes a bit in Photoshop to brighten and sharpen them a bit.

 

Attached is a very quick, rough idea. Hope you don't mind.

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Perer,

 

a very good portrait of a striking young woman.

 

I had a try at making it more magazine-like in PhotoShop. Hope you don't mind :o

 

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That's a really great face. It has softness and interest in the viewer. I'm just fed up with women in bikinis looking very posh and famous and this is exacty what we need.

 

It's really, really, really great. Really. The the light is very perfect. I find the original perfect for magazine use. It's like she's right there but you really can't touch her. Her eyes could get some PS as Reynolds did - makes her look innocent as an angel.

 

I might crop just above where the hair ends to focus on her face and the expression in her face.

 

Stick to her for some more photos.

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Very nice young lady, and an excellent photograph. I prefer the original version, because it looks most natural - the other versions are "technically" enhanced, however, they have a kind of "artificial" look.

 

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Thanks All. I really hope to get this close to what one of my icons, Paolo Roversi does. As several have observed I am going very natural and soft. It fits my Romantic vision. I start each model off now with this and hope to build a collection, like some I have seen in books. Natalia is a beautiful, bright girl and much more than a plastic doll. I didn't even PS the skin. Paolo shoots Polas and of course there is no retouch. I desaturated it a bit to give it that look.

 

Many colleagues critique me saying I am not a fashion guy. They are right. I am a portraitist using clothes as a prop. I used to make exuses, now I am proud of it. Leica is about capturing real life and this is my 'real' before the makeup goes on...and the wind machine starts!

 

Peter

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You are correct on the slow shutter speeds. I will go there soon. However in Toronto, my colleague, who has used that on commercial assignments has gotten observations like 'it's out of focus' etc. Too funny considering it was totally obvious.

 

As for Russian. She is born in Canada, but did tell me she is of Russian descent. I asked because she could also have been Polish. In general, I am intrigued by Slaves...so much so that I married one 17 years ago... LOL.

 

This is what came of that :-)

 

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I get such a kick out of it when people post different versions of the same image. I learn so much from looking at them. I encourage people to do it more. Not because the reworked images are necessarily going to be better, but because we will for sure learn from them. (I don't because my PS skills are weak.)

 

At first I thought I liked Stefan's version the best, but on reflection, it's clear that Peter's original is my favorite. All the others seem to sacrifice some of the person for some impersonal image ideal.

 

Thanks everyone,

 

Mitchell

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My wife is indeed very 'slavic' from Lodz, Poland. I met her in Berlin when there was still a 'wall', while living in Germany shortly after graduating from school. My daughter is therefore half slavic (I am typical Canadian mutt of Scots/German) and at 6 1/2 speaks 3 languages already-proud Dad.

 

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