Video of Peggy photoshoot at Sentosa


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anakin0618

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Hi,

This is the video of Peggy photoshoot at Sentosa. http://rogersoh.multiply.com/journal/item/13

Your constructive comments is much welcome.

I am hoping to improve on the directing of the model, composition, and overall editing. Your comment in this area will be very helpful.
 

I can't tell much about the direction of the model from just that video, but i was waiting for her to show the goods.



On a more serious note, I was a bit surprised at some of the decisions the photographer made. I'd probably need to know a bit of the context that this shoot is for, but i noticed firstly that the photographer decided not to shoot at 'magic hour'. The sky seemed overcast and provided for some very even lighting, and i wonder if the photos eventually came out flat? Also surprising, if this is a 'professional' shoot, were the lack of photographic implements such as negative fill to counteract the effect of the decidedly flat lighting. I'd like to know how the photos turned out though, having said the above.


Back to a humorous note, considering this is a model i'm surprised sgvideoman wasn't there. lol
 

I can't tell much about the direction of the model from just that video, but i was waiting for her to show the goods.

I'd probably need to know a bit of the context that this shoot is for, but i noticed firstly that the photographer decided not to shoot at 'magic hour'. The sky seemed overcast and provided for some very even lighting, and i wonder if the photos eventually came out flat? Also surprising, if this is a 'professional' shoot, were the lack of photographic implements such as negative fill to counteract the effect of the decidedly flat lighting. I'd like to know how the photos turned out though, having said the above.

Thanks for your feedback. The part on the use of negative fill is a very good suggestion, I will take note of it when shooting in the flat lighting. I had previous wondering what is the black colour reflector used for until now.

As for the direction to the model, I still need to do alot. I will try to learn from the others in the forum. Still know nut about directing the model to create a good shot.
 

I can't tell much about the direction of the model from just that video, but i was waiting for her to show the goods.



On a more serious note, I was a bit surprised at some of the decisions the photographer made. I'd probably need to know a bit of the context that this shoot is for, but i noticed firstly that the photographer decided not to shoot at 'magic hour'. The sky seemed overcast and provided for some very even lighting, and i wonder if the photos eventually came out flat? Also surprising, if this is a 'professional' shoot, were the lack of photographic implements such as negative fill to counteract the effect of the decidedly flat lighting. I'd like to know how the photos turned out though, having said the above.


Back to a humorous note, considering this is a model i'm surprised sgvideoman wasn't there. lol

actually he was. look for his post.. lol..
 

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