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Original: 11/22/2006 12:26 PM
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

 

Glamor&Love Photography

Photographer: Laurence Pak
Assistant: Sarah "The Girlfriend"


Colourful / vibrant black&white shots for children from age 0-5,

and girls/women from age 16-30 =)




Sample Album: Click HERE and HERE

some more new sample pictures:













Email or msn Laurenepak@hotmail.com for rates and availability!

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 Posted 11/22/2006 12:26 PM - 116 Views - 0 eProps - 3 comments

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I think you need to work a lot harder on your photos...

Watch your depth of view, frame your pictures properly, get rid of stuff that does nothing to your photos.

Good luck!

Posted 5/24/2007 5:20 PM by camera bug - reply

For example, the picture of the kid in #26 jersey. Did you notice how much stuff you have in the picture?

You have 3 different layers from the kid's shoulder up: Dark tree leaves at the top, white, void sky to the left, and lighter tree leaves on his shoulders)

And what does the tree trunk on the right of the frame do to the picture?

 How much do you charge by the way?  My opinion: Practise a lot before you go about charging people to have their photos shot.

Posted 5/24/2007 5:28 PM by camera bug - reply

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while i thank you for your comment, i fail to see your point.


sure, i understand that i shoudlnt' have anything in the frame that shouldn't be there. i agree this is crucial for good photography.


but, according to your critique of the kid in the 26 jersey,

you didn't show me at all what's wrong with the background with trees and tree trunks.

are you trying to suggest that i shouldn't have trees in the background? or that the trees are too distracting?

for example, you asked what does the tree trunk do to my picture,

this is the same thing as asking what does the trees do to my picture.

the trees both add to the environment and the content of the picture, and yet they aren't distracting at all...the picture shows a little kit having fun near some trees in a park.

whether the trees have 3 levels, or 15 levels, i don't see the difference.

anyway, i thank you for your comments. i am by no means a professional, the pictures i take a casual.

but i don't think they are too casual that your comments apply to them. these pictures maybe casual but they are clean and clear.

so yeah, thanks, but no thanks.
Posted 5/24/2007 7:11 PM by glamournlove - reply


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