These are the photo's I decided not to use from the first photoshoot
I thought that this photo looked uncomfortable. The model looks awkward and it doesn't seem to work. Also there is some of the paper cut out and there is furniture in the background.
There are lots of things in this shot that aren't supposed to be there so I ruled it out immediately. I don't like the lighting and again like the one above I think the model looks awkward and uncomfortable.
This last image I wanted to try something different by having a "rock" approach. I wanted the model to look like he was throwing the guitar but instead it looked very staged and too posed, so I decided not to use.
Looking at what types of photos I didn't want to use was really helpful because it allowed me to see what was good and what wasn't. At the time when I was taking then I thought they were good photos, however after to carefully looking at them it became clear that they weren't right. By doing this I learnt how to take the photos that were of good quality and looked professional.
Looking at what types of photos I didn't want to use was really helpful because it allowed me to see what was good and what wasn't. At the time when I was taking then I thought they were good photos, however after to carefully looking at them it became clear that they weren't right. By doing this I learnt how to take the photos that were of good quality and looked professional.




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