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<p>Hello everyone, I'm just start taking some fashion-photography, and I not sure my images is have something wrong or not good in it. Can you guys give me some suggestion for me to improve my photography ability. Thanks for your time.<br>

<strong>First Image</strong><br>

<a href="http://postimg.org/image/c0d2d8fax/" target="_blank"><img src="http://s28.postimg.org/c0d2d8fax/IMG_9125_Edit_3_copy.jpg" alt="IMG 9125 Edit 3 copy" border="0" /></a></p>

<p><strong>Second Image</strong><br>

<a href="http://postimg.org/image/ipjlt90mx/" target="_blank"><img src="http://s28.postimg.org/ipjlt90mx/IMG_9370_Edit.jpg" alt="IMG 9370 Edit" border="0" /></a></p>

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<p>The lighting looks good for someone starting, the first shot appears to be a form of clamshell lighting:<br>

http://www.lighting-essentials.com/clamshell-lighting-for-a-glamourous-headshot/<br>

The second shot shows you know how to get bokeh.<br>

Keep up the good work.<br>

There's not a big market for headdresses, have you got any pics of a dress someone might be trying to sell?</p>

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Very nice. As I was taught along the way, and I am by far not a fashion expert, but I learned from a few great mentors,

study all the classic publications like Vogue, harpers and New York Times Fashion editions when they come out on

certain weekends to see the styles and trends and study the layouts and lighting etc.

Let me just add that when you use the hands as in the first photo they are sometimes referred to as "headache poses" and get tired fast. So while it's always cool to use the hands, they can make or break what you're trying to do.

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<p>To build on what Dave says, hands can make or break a photo. In that first photo her right (lower) hand has a lot of tension. It doesn't look elegant. From this angle, it appears lumpy and awkward. Guide your model to soften those fingers, and make sure the perspective doesn't make the fingers look weird. I suggest you study up on Sue Bryce to learn about "ballet" hands. It has helped me immensely! </p><div>00dPZf-557792284.jpg.db7ddc91d024ec36d97c52bb0c1bfb9f.jpg</div>
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<p>Hi Aphikrit,<br>

That are my suggestion IMHO:<br>

<strong>In the first picture:</strong><br>

For your first time fashion-photography you are done a great work. Gut composition, color and contrast.<br>

Just try to eliminate the red color of the vein in the white part and also try to make a little less strong the retouch in the skin on the face and also little bite softer.<br>

<strong>In the second picture:</strong><br>

Try to correct the effect of the lens with software: fish eye correction, just a little bit, in this way look more natural.</p>

 

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<p>Hi Aphikrit,<br /> That are my suggestion IMHO:<br /> <strong>In the first picture:</strong><br /> For your first time fashion-photography you are done a great work. Gut composition, color and contrast.<br /> Just try to eliminate the red color of the vein in the white part and also try to make a little less strong the retouch in the skin on the face and also little bite softer.<br /> <strong>In the second picture:</strong><br /> Try to correct the effect of the lens with software: fish eye correction, just a little bit, in this way look more natural.<br /> POST PHOTO THAT I DID NOT TAKE</p><div>00dSfV-558218584.thumb.jpg.fc7550f31e51ccf44312950818f052f2.jpg</div>
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