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Teenage Photographer?

Huma
Huma

So I was just wondering what you thought of my photography. I started taking interest in it about a year and a half ago and I pretty much fell inlove with it. I really don't want to be one of those "annoying teenger with a Nikon and think they're automatically a photographer." I really do love it and I'm thinking about doing it in college. I know I'm not the best photographer but I really need some feedback on my photos on what I need to improve, I'd really appreicate it! Thanks so much!

Heres my link:

Added (1). By the way, the photos with the girl of the back of her showing was for an American Eagle Vintage Jean contest so that's why I only showed the back of her jeans!

Added (2). Unfortunately, I don't own Photoshop or any editing system.

Guest
Guest

I think the ones of the couple are cute. Some of them have really nice lighting as well. It would be better if there were less pictures of the girls back side. But that's just me.

over all pretty nice. And are you the guy in the pictures?

Guest
Guest

I LOVE them! You really seem to have a knack for it. I'm more of a writer, so i don't know much about photography, but they're really lovely. I could totally see some of them in an Urban Outfitters catalog or something.

The only thing I would say to improve on is… I notice you only photograph pretty things, and its easy to make esthetically beautiful things look good as a picture. I would say you should try photographing rougher or ugly things and make them look beautiful. I know that's what I try and do with my art.

Guest
Guest

They're lovely. They look really natural, and they are always the best shots to get in my opinion. You could also (if you have the editing software), bring out the red in the photos by making the rest of the photograph black and white. They always look stunning.

Would much rather see the girls face than the other end (unless you are telling a story of course) - in which case its a powerful message. Photos are there to tell a story in one shot, and you do it really well!

Keep at it!

Guest
Guest

These are some very good photos! You will go far
As for suggestions, I would try experimenting more with your style, and I would deifenrly invest in photoshop or something. That will give you a wide range of artistic capabilities with experimentation rather than buying fancy lenses and old cameras.