The Official Photography Thread - Vol. 3

bjamez20 bjamez20 lighting looks fine. I think they should be wider shots though (the bottom of the furniture is cut off). Other than that they look clean.
 
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Thinking about renting the x100T for a upcoming trip.

Anyone in here have any experience with it?
I just got my x100T this past month and I am very happy with it. I'm still learning how to get comfortable with the camera, but so far, I am very happy with it.
 
Did another fitness shoot for a headphone company:

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Have these been edited in any kind of program or are pictures like this able to be accomplished just based on your camera, lens, and settings on your camera? Noob here
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I shot in a raw format so I have to manually adjust my images. In all honesty I wouldnt know how they come out off camera if I was to shoot JPG. But to answer your question, some might come out looking great and most have some type of adjustment in Photoshop or the likes.

BTW, you also need the right conditions to get colors like that - sunset sunrise etc .... unless you are a photoshop guru then you just do it in post, but I wouldnt know how ...
 
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Did another fitness shoot for a headphone company:

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Repped because of this shot. The photography itself is strong yet I feel like the product itself gets lost in the other shots. I know that they probably already have some type of product images but I still feel like tighter shots on the product would be more impactful. Just a little CC.
 
Repped because of this shot. The photography itself is strong yet I feel like the product itself gets lost in the other shots. I know that they probably already have some type of product images but I still feel like tighter shots on the product would be more impactful. Just a little CC.


Thank you, C&C are always welcome. I made sure to get a ton of tight shots focusing on the product, the photos I posted were just some of my favorites in terms of technicality and composition. It was a video shoot mainly and I was just there snapping as they got their shots so I didn't get to direct the models much.
 
I need some help/advice from anyone... :D

Im going to start my Photo Booth business soon and Im in search for a good and cheap website for this kind of business.

im not sure yet if I need to have a site with print ordering/store right now..im leaning towards not. I think the most important thing I need is a gallery viewing with password protection.

If you can point me to the right direction i will appreciate it!

THANKS NT!
 
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