typical clubsnap reaction to mold the photo into the title rather than the title into the photo
a picture says a thousand words, if you do it right. that should be what you should be concerned with, doing it right, rather than coming up with a title and snapping photos to fit into the title. an exception is a photoseries. even then, even if a good photo does not fit into a photoseries when we try, it still remains a good photo. a photograph is judged by many things, but i think the title should be given a very very very small priority.
if the title isn't right , by all means, change it.
Well, there are constructive criticism like what you did below, and another in which the tone is unnecessary. First of all, this is a newbie who did a newbie shoot. And the first response is an exasperation of him doing a common mistake. For me, THERE will always mistake on a newbie picture, or else he is lying about being a newbie.
And on the background, yeah.. I kinda agree with you.. but then without the signage, its kinda wasted to actually be in one°15 without including the background. Agree also that the angle or setting is not the best, and no one can advice without actually being there, so I can only comment on what I perceive as the attempt. But the angle and framing do makes it boring. Some clouds would have really punched it up. But based on the shadow on her face, I think the fluffly clouds, if there are, was behind you. So what I would do is probably shoot as anything but eye level, using wider focal lens, and make the background more interesting. But then, my take will be that she is part of the location and not a stand-alone portraiture.
I also remember it can be windy at the docks. So flying hair can happen. Maybe she should have untied her hair and be more jumpy and make it a dynamic photo.
well, i have to agree on some of those comment given.. but back to TS.
Did u encounter any security issue with shooting over at 1deg 15. I have reservation thoughts about shooting there for bridal. Are we "guarded" or forbidden "bcos" the area is owned by them..
Any guys here pls enlighten.
Thks lots
I think it depends if you look like you belong there or not. My friend rented a boat a few weeks ago. I went there, asked direction from the lobby, walk around with camera and started snapping, so far no one asked for my ID. But then, I just look like a tourist/visitor shooting here and there. I also didn't see any security around the dock, each dock has its own private gate where you need to buzz the captain, so I think that kinda make the security redundant, unless you do something suspicious and one of the captain reported you in.