Chris Macan

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Location: Bethersda Studio
Copyright: Cmacan@2007
Uploaded: May 25, 2007
Credits:Lacking Affinity (Model)
Lists:Kiler list of photos- Part 5
lighting and color
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Lexi Bird Photography

July 08, 2010 6:07pm
Who knows what the idea is, we were just having fun. Chris, were you going for some special symbolism here? I was never aware of any.


jacksphotography

April 20, 2010 1:28pm
Why pick on the chair instead of the t.v? Isn't the idea that she isn't sitting watching the tube but rather looking to the real world outside?


JStone

September 26, 2009 7:08pm
Intriguing.


Erica Starr

May 26, 2009 9:17am
this is so great i love it


Trouble Shooter

November 25, 2008 4:59pm
So cinematic and well-executed!


LMNDPT Retouching

September 25, 2008 3:54pm
great lighting.. not sure the chair adds to the pic, but the focus is on the model anyways.. love it!


Morgana Creely

September 16, 2007 2:39am
I wouldn't change a thing; this is simply stunning and definitely my favourite in your portfolio. :)


Studio Mahoney

September 15, 2007 7:59pm
Awesome lighting and coloring here. Wonderful! I would iron or steam the backdrop in order to remove some of the wrinkles. The slight high light on frame left is distracting me from your model. I'm wondering why the chair is there... I don't dislike it, I just like all props to have "purpose" All in all, great image here.


Caroline Ann Martin

July 10, 2007 9:54am
I'm surprised that I am the first to comment here.... It's interesting that the models page will get soooo many responses while the photogs page won't. (check out the photo in my port done with Nick G - the one with him sitting on the staircase in the cellar of an abandomned house).

So, on that note, I LOVE this shot. GREAT lighting and expression. The only thing that could make it better in my opinion is to edit out the chair and perhaps add space to the left and above the model. (just my opinion of course, and I still love this no matter what).