Thursday, July 22, 2010

Portraits - The experience

I learned that it's a lot easier to have a model to tell what do to, which way to pose, in which lighting opposed to things I have no control over. The one thing I had difficulty with on the shoot was the camera I had to work with. Now, some photographers will argue that the camera doesn't matter, but when you can't adjust the contrast and brightness on the camera and nothing you want to do with it works, I'd have to tell anyone who argues that to go jump in a lake (as my Grandpa would say).

I really enjoyed the direct and filtered light, though sometimes I had difficulty adjusting certain settings on my camera, for the most part, the photos turned out alright.

Next time, I'm going to use a different camera.

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