I know I'm learning, I know I'm developing my skills, and I know I'm on a good path. If you want to give me an honest critique of my photography I'll take it to heart and build upon it.
I'm a professional roaming club photographer, it's just how I live my life. I'd love to collab with any members of the community involved in the EDM scene I have a lot of connections in several states, and know several of you from the past.
Namaste.
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Thread: Photography of my life.
- 16 Apr. 2013 06:06am #1
Photography of my life.
- 16 Apr. 2013 06:34am #2
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lol I know you.
Fucking love em, dude☜(* x *)☞FOOL ON COOL GENERATION
Originally Posted by C0FF1NCASE
- 16 Apr. 2013 06:47am #3
I know you know that I know that you know me. What's up buddy?
And thanks <3 I just got booked for two well paid shows this weekend, I'm hella stoked!!!! Gonna be partying with Jimni Cricket, RudeBrat and some other sick ass producers this weekend, can't fuckn wait!
- 16 Apr. 2013 08:48pm #4
please please please get rid of that signature on the bottom left of the pictures or at least make it looks nicer.
that's my only critique since i don't know how to take photos, I just hate seeing a huge sig on the picture making it look bad
- 16 Apr. 2013 09:56pm #5
The first photo is awesome. The second photo, you really should had gotten closer to the crowd and away from the hipsters with the cell phone cams, or blurred those guys out. Taking photos of a crowd a couple of idiots holding up their phone makes the viewer think you are also snapping pics on your phone. (Even if you are using your phone, getting away from those people will definitely make the image feel more awesome and make the viewer feel that you are a professional entertainment photographer. ) The third photo is great, although I probably would had used a dodge tool on the blue at the bottom to make it show up a bit more, but not too much more. The forth photo just seems like a Facebook photo to me. The fifth photo is O.K. but I think it would had looked a lot better if you were a bit lower to the ground with a wider lens.
- 17 Apr. 2013 12:35am #6
Thank you for this critique, I've been doing entertainment photography for the last few years, but only recently approached it from a professional aspect so I'm used to not giving fucks about what people thought of the appeal, but more-so the intricacy involved with the photos, using minimal gear. I'm constantly shooting with different cameras, as I'm not sure what I want to stick with, so I just borrow, or rent cameras for events. I prefer the way Nikon images appear for the club scene for some reason they have less issues with low-light processing. I'm thinking of getting the D7100, or D800, depending on the return of some current investments.
You can check out all my photography on FB at www.fb.com/ravehigh I'm working on my professional portfolio atm.
- 17 Apr. 2013 12:38am #7
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- 02 Dec. 2013 02:14pm #12
sweet
- 06 Dec. 2013 03:28am #13
What mode did you use?
- 13 Dec. 2013 01:05am #14
that is some nice photography though
- 16 Dec. 2013 07:29am #15
Awesome, I love the exposure.