30 for 30 Episode 9: Fill the frame with your subject and important details
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The first thing I noticed in this set were the lenses that this photographer owned. They used the 16-35 and the 24-105 VR which are both nice lenses. The only issue is they do have a lot of overlap. Well, that's not really a huge issue but it's something to keep in mind.
My main takeaway from this set is that the images need to tell a better story. I like the shots from Jerusalem but the composition and framing seem to be off. The exposures and editing are spot on though which is a good thing.
Certain images I would like to see more of the area surrounding the subject. Again, tighter shots work in some cases but in situations where there may be a lot of surrounding detail you want to shoot wider and fill the frame.
What I mean by fill the frame is make sure you have the subject but also a nice amount of detail. It's a delicate dance to have because you can't be to far from your subject where they seem tiny but to close where you don't see the details.
All and all, not bad. Just some simple changes and these shots will be close to perfect.
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The first thing I noticed in this set were the lenses that this photographer owned. They used the 16-35 and the 24-105 VR which are both nice lenses. The only issue is they do have a lot of overlap. Well, that's not really a huge issue but it's something to keep in mind.
My main takeaway from this set is that the images need to tell a better story. I like the shots from Jerusalem but the composition and framing seem to be off. The exposures and editing are spot on though which is a good thing.
Certain images I would like to see more of the area surrounding the subject. Again, tighter shots work in some cases but in situations where there may be a lot of surrounding detail you want to shoot wider and fill the frame.
What I mean by fill the frame is make sure you have the subject but also a nice amount of detail. It's a delicate dance to have because you can't be to far from your subject where they seem tiny but to close where you don't see the details.
All and all, not bad. Just some simple changes and these shots will be close to perfect.
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