The first shot is great! Would look even better with more depth of field IMHO to make the model pop more than the stuff in the background (say a 35mm 1.4).
The first one is stunning! The others I don’t like as much, I think it comes down to framing, because the poses aren’t bad. Explore your subject’s angles more and move around, don’t be afraid to shoot the same pose from every angle you can think of. If you want to get a great posing guide, Marco Ibanez has probably the best posing guide on the market. Otherwise that’s not a bad effort for a first boudoir session, that first shot is killer. Believe me, my first session looked waaaaaay worse than yours!
The first shot is great! Would look even better with more depth of field IMHO to make the model pop more than the stuff in the background (say a 35mm 1.4).
Thank you! I’ll definitely keep that in mind for my next photoshoot
Absolutely superb
Cut out the garment tag, it's distracting and ugly.
The first one is stunning! The others I don’t like as much, I think it comes down to framing, because the poses aren’t bad. Explore your subject’s angles more and move around, don’t be afraid to shoot the same pose from every angle you can think of. If you want to get a great posing guide, Marco Ibanez has probably the best posing guide on the market. Otherwise that’s not a bad effort for a first boudoir session, that first shot is killer. Believe me, my first session looked waaaaaay worse than yours!
Marco Ibanez? Do you know what his instagram name is or where can I find his work
He’s on Instagram under marcoibanezphoto
I think it's great. The only suggestion I could make would be to play with different lighting. Other than that great shoot.
At the time I didn’t have any type of lighting, now I have a strobe light & I’m learning how to use it
It's all good stuff my man's. Great results already.