Tilted shots: was Re: peso - plane

2010-04-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Dayton

Subject: Re: peso - plane



I have just never been able to get my head around the heavy tilted
shots - my daughters shoot them on occasion and I see them in wedding
work quite often.


We just had a discussion about this very thing over on ForumsNeurotica. 
SOmeone got called on crooked shots by a bride who wasn't very happy with 
her album.
It's like any other style. In small doses it's OK, but an entire album of 
it would be a train wreck.


William Robb 



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RE Tilted shots: was Re: peso - plane

2010-04-26 Thread John Sessoms

From: William Robb

From: Bruce Dayton


I have just never been able to get my head around the heavy tilted
 shots - my daughters shoot them on occasion and I see them in wedding
 work quite often.


We just had a discussion about this very thing over on ForumsNeurotica. 
SOmeone got called on crooked shots by a bride who wasn't very happy with 
her album.
It's like any other style. In small doses it's OK, but an entire album of 
it would be a train wreck.


One thing I'd question is whether the bride looked at the photographer's 
previous work, and whether that work presaged what the album was going 
to look like.


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Re: RE Tilted shots: was Re: peso - plane

2010-04-26 Thread Matthew Hunt
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:10 PM, John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com wrote:

 One thing I'd question is whether the bride looked at the photographer's
 previous work, and whether that work presaged what the album was going to
 look like.

When we were hiring a wedding photographer (in 2005) about 90% of the
online portfolios were tilty.  We hired a non-tilty one (paying extra
travel expenses, etc.) and thereby got non-tilty photos.

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Re: RE Tilted shots: was Re: peso - plane

2010-04-26 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: John Sessoms

Subject: RE Tilted shots: was Re: peso - plane



We just had a discussion about this very thing over on ForumsNeurotica. 
SOmeone got called on crooked shots by a bride who wasn't very happy with 
her album.
It's like any other style. In small doses it's OK, but an entire album 
of it would be a train wreck.


One thing I'd question is whether the bride looked at the photographer's 
previous work, and whether that work presaged what the album was going to 
look like.




Doesn't matter what the bride thinks, she isn't the person the photographer 
has to make happy.


William Robb 



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