Press play to see some of the headshots selected yesterday!
I'm so grateful for everyone who came in to give a donation to Haiti relief and gave me the opportunity to photograph them! A special thanks to the following people who volunteered their Saturday afternoon to help raise $400 in just 5 hours! I couldn't have done it without their help!
Meg Belanger
Emily Ku
Karmen Lee
Royce & Ralph of the Waltham Church of God
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Awesome job, everyone! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteNext time try to pull your subjects away from the black paper background... So you dont end up with a "wrinkly" "grey" background...
ReplyDelete.... Or shoot wider aperture for smaller depth of field, or light the background differently, or use a different material for background.... that is, if what YOU want to achieve is a perfectly smooth background. I created the background as I wanted it. Why be anonymous?
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