Thanks, Ann, Bruce, and everyone else who looked.
ann sanfedele wrote:
Larry lots of really nice takes here- I lean toward the natural light
ones... of the ones with a backdrop, I think all
the unlit background ones are better than most all of the others against
a lit background... so nice to have someone
so comfortable in front of your camera and sparkling with personality..
Since you have so many gems, I would strongly suggest dropping a couple
that standout to me as not up to your standards -
they look like typical photo store portraits - the ones where she is
wearing the dark jacket and the lavender topand are not tight closeups
especially 30522 - .
Thanks for the feedback. The ultimate goal of this shoot was a cover
for her next album. I tried to get a variety of styles to give her more
to choose from.
I'm with Rick on 1 and 4 especially... It is hard to highlight which
ones I like on flicker because I can't cut and paste the numbers
and I can't remember what they are...
If she sings half as good as she looks she should be making a
comfortable income :-)
She is really quite a marvelous and sweet woman.
If you are curious about her music:
http://michellechappel.com/music/
For what it's worth, the cover of "shake it up" is one that I took at
Don Quixote's in Felton several years ago. There are many, many
technical problems with that photo, but she really liked it.
A couple of her songs have actually done quite well in Australia.
ann
On 4/4/2016 6:01 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Very nice set! The first, second, and fourth are my favorites, though
the one you chose is really nice too. You've made her personality
shine through.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
You may remember the photo set I did a while back of the music video
with
people dressed up as super heroes. Michelle wanted some photos that
were a
bit more conventional portraits to use on the album cover, and we did a
studio shoot in my backyard yesterday.
This was one of the best, taken very close to the end of a long day.
Unusual
for the set in that I didn't light the backdrop with a gelled strobe.
K-3
II with the FA 77 at f/4.5
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/25965541630/in/album-72157666662839521/
The full set is here:
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157666662839521/
Many thanks to Nicole who did the hardest job, in that while Michelle
and I
were shooting, she made a couple passes through the photos and
narrowed them
down to a manageable number for me to go through.
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