Remember Her . In a Forgotten World


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Finally someone that adds a good sense of scale to portraitures....! I love open hole-peeka-boo model concept.... great location, solid posing in jocelyn, good capture...
 

great composition dude! love the mood you create, and your model is really good.
 

Finally someone that adds a good sense of scale to portraitures....! I love open hole-peeka-boo model concept.... great location, solid posing in jocelyn, good capture...

Thanks bro... totally agree on the solid pose part as Jocelyn is great at poses...
I was merely there to catch her in action... she made all these shots possible really

great composition dude! love the mood you create, and your model is really good.

Thanks Ben, glad the experiment worked out quite well with most viewers haha :sweat:
 

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Ooh very mysterious. Do you have another shot taken from the other side when she's coming up? Although that's more cliche. Haha.
 

Ooh very mysterious. Do you have another shot taken from the other side when she's coming up? Although that's more cliche. Haha.

no leh... haha... will try one if got chance to shoot there again

Here's a less eerie shot for a change

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This is best series of this entire shoot (other photogs included). The sense I get from looking at these photos is, rather than the whole shoot being about the talent, the shoot was about mood and the talent was merely an accessory to setting the mood. Great job here! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

I might have reconsidered using the wide-angle in #7, which made her leg look much longer than the other, and that doesn't sit right with me.
#9 isn't very compelling. The talent's boring pose and expression spoiled it for me. The photo would've been better had she not been in it at all. The dirtiness and messiness of the long hallway... It's a great shot, although personally, I would've shot it with higher DOF.
 

This is best series of this entire shoot (other photogs included). The sense I get from looking at these photos is, rather than the whole shoot being about the talent, the shoot was about mood and the talent was merely an accessory to setting the mood. Great job here! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

I might have reconsidered using the wide-angle in #7, which made her leg look much longer than the other, and that doesn't sit right with me.
#9 isn't very compelling. The talent's boring pose and expression spoiled it for me. The photo would've been better had she not been in it at all. The dirtiness and messiness of the long hallway... It's a great shot, although personally, I would've shot it with higher DOF.

Thanks alot for your comments Triazolium. Me am very flattered :embrass:

Trying to bring out the atmosphere was definitely more on my agenda then trying to achieve the superb posing/making sure the model looks the most beautiful in the world.

In fact, if you felt the expression etc in #09 is boring, there is only me to blame becoz i told Jocelyn specifically to give me no expression throughout the shoot :bsmilie:

For better poses and expressions, you really have to look at the other photogs works, which are very nice IMHO :)
 

Back to some ghostly, cannot see face stuff :devil:

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Back to some ghostly, cannot see face stuff :devil:

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This is just super, Ah_K! I love your choice of making it B&W, plus the fade-out at the corners, and the talent's "pose". Great job!

For better poses and expressions, you really have to look at the other photogs works, which are very nice IMHO

Frankly, I'm more interested in seeing CS photogs think outside the box. Singapore XMMs bore me. ;)
 

there's a really good vibe to these images...i love them
 

no leh... haha... will try one if got chance to shoot there again

Here's a less eerie shot for a change

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i prefer cropping it such that outside of the frame, there is equal space above and below the model's wall. right now, at the very least, for me there is too much space on top.. but maybe you want it to be consistent crop factor.. :)

this is a very nice shot though, i like everything in there.. save what i mentioned above.

i quite like #7 too..

where are all those boh liao people i saw a while back making fun of other people saying that no one should ever use UWA to shoot model one huh.. some funny reasons given like "wa, so much distortion".. this series shows that that is rubbish.. and so do j0h0's shots a while back.
 

This is just super, Ah_K! I love your choice of making it B&W, plus the fade-out at the corners, and the talent's "pose". Great job!

Frankly, I'm more interested in seeing CS photogs think outside the box. Singapore XMMs bore me.

Thanks again gal ;) btw i looked thru ur portfolio and u have some pretty impressive shots! :thumbsup: to u and the photogs

there's a really good vibe to these images...i love them

Thanks Witness!

i prefer cropping it such that outside of the frame, there is equal space above and below the model's wall. right now, at the very least, for me there is too much space on top.. but maybe you want it to be consistent crop factor.. :)

this is a very nice shot though, i like everything in there.. save what i mentioned above.

i quite like #7 too..

where are all those boh liao people i saw a while back making fun of other people saying that no one should ever use UWA to shoot model one huh.. some funny reasons given like "wa, so much distortion".. this series shows that that is rubbish.. and so do j0h0's shots a while back.

Thanks again for the tips bro... and glad u liked the series
so far so good lar... nobody stated they hate the stuff yet :bsmilie:
 

Wow! Jocelyn meimei @ Old Changi Hospital? Anyway, nice work! :)
 

bro seriously, other than these photos, i think the title of ur thread is awesome too.
rem help us tink of one too.hehe
 

Nice series! :thumbsup:
I like it!
Next time go och let me know...heheh
 

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