| will_ainsworth 
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 Registered: 8th Jun 07
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 | some of my recent work.. I know some of you dont particular like my methods of post production but none the less have a look, crit welcome...   the 'Strobe London' branding is for a new company I am currently making with a fellow photographer. We have just struck a deal for funding for a new london based studio too which will be exciting, so hopefully some more work soon too.  Some of the images are quite lo res as im linking from facebook
 
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| nibnob21 
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 | There's no doubting you're good with a camera, I just think you overdo it with the post processing. You make things far too smooth.
 
 I understand in the fashion industry that's what people ask for, I just think it looks daft when it's so blatant.
 
 
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| will_ainsworth 
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 quote:Originally posted by nibnob21
 There's no doubting you're good with a camera, I just think you overdo it with the post processing. You make things far too smooth.
 
 I understand in the fashion industry that's what people ask for, I just think it looks daft when it's so blatant.
 
 
 I get what you mean, but they all still have their original detail and texture just no blemishes... so its not actually really smooth atall the tones are just more equal. I dont blur skin, I dodge and burn. Texture is always still there...
 
 if for example you look at say the top brands on here (fashion gone rogue - a reputable fashion website).... what/how are they any different.  I agree its nice to have more natural shots but at the moment I'd get more work or notice going for the high end market...
 
 
 
 http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/alice-olivia-fairytale-fall-2014-ads-ruven-afanador/
 
 http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/georgia-may-jagger-modern-royalty-sunglass-hut-2014-campaign/
 
 http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/herve-leger-max-azria-futuristic-fall-2014-ad-campaign/
 
 http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/michelle-williams-stars-capucines-bag-third-louis-vuitton-campaign/
 
 http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/dior-accessories-fallwinter-2014-ad-campaign/
 
 http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/irina-shayk-models-boot-styles-xti-shoes-fall-2014-ads/
 
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| Balling 
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 | Can't put a finger on anything.
 
 Don't agree with the style, but completely get your reasoning. Execution is spot on.
 
 I see you revisited nr. 9 and added a bit more detail around the elbow and tricep which suits it.
 
 
 
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| will_ainsworth 
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 quote:Originally posted by Balling
 Can't put a finger on anything.
 
 Don't agree with the style, but completely get your reasoning. Execution is spot on.
 
 I see you revisited nr. 9 and added a bit more detail around the elbow and tricep which suits it.
 
 
 Yeah I agreed with your past comments on that one...
   
 also appreciate the kind words
 
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| pow 
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 | That bottom girl is hawt.
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| Jay 
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 | Some decent pictures here, I like the dark ones at the top, they're the type of style I try and find for a reference when I'm doing a portrait painting.
 
 I need to up my photography game!
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| ShEp 
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 | Some of them look like cgi,
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