Originally Posted by clemmb
Nice...I must admit, I laughed.
Originally Posted by clemmb
Nice...I must admit, I laughed.
This young lady wants a full set of senior portraits done--casual, cap & gown, shots with her '67 Camaro, and lacrosse-themed portraits. Unfortunately, it was simply too windy today to try the first three shots she wanted as I would typically use large modifiers. Fortunately, however, the brooding and cloudy weather was perfect for the attempting the lacrosse shots. Setup info and one more select image posted to my flickr photostream.
Holy cr*p, that first one is excellent Sean. You could sell insurance, security or anything with that shot.
If I got first pick, I think I would want her on my side.
Great job.
Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
@Sean: The lacrosse-closeup is absolutely stunning, technically as well as expressively. I
Originally Posted by cls
She ran and slid head first into a large standing water spot on the field (it had been raining most of the day). However, when she stood up after the slide, she was mostly just wet. That's when I ran over to a mud puddle, scooped up some mud, and slapped it on her arms, legs, and face. Once she got a better idea of what we were going for, she proceeded to pick up some more mud and wipe it on her jersey too.
I really like both[Y]
Awesome shots, Sean! I hope she was pleased with them because she sure doesn
I love it when a customer really gets into the photoshoot. She must have made this a fun shoot.
Great shots
Mark
Mark
Originally Posted by clemmb
Without a doubt. It was probably the most fun I've ever had on a senior portrait session.
Great Job!! Sean I love the bare feet in #2!! Awesome flash setup!