Artist/Painter
Art of Vincent Wolff
Posts: 2925
Wheaton, Illinois, US
Jessica Vaugn wrote: ...thinks about your book and profile, that is!! Critique may be me listing your best shot or shot to delete; what may be a model/photographer turn off or on in your bio for readers; observations on other matters visible to the public; etc. sure....would love your opinion.
Digital Artist
djimmy
Posts: 45
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Photographer
JohnnyK
Posts: 408
Westlake Village, California, US
Hey Jessica, please check me out !
Model
amycore
Posts: 419
Los Angeles, California, US
Jessica Vaugn wrote:
Hi amy! Aren't you just a saucy little wide-eyed funky creature? I dig it. Take your email off your profile unless you like spam and scam mail people will send you when its up for public viewing with no regulation. How would you handle a phone stalker if you had one from your number being public? Get yourself a google voice application to forward and hide your real number for privacy so you can have a business line. Its free. And no one will know its not your real number. It forwards to your existing phone handset. Be safe sweets! Just because it hasn't happened doesn't mean it won't!! Nice! I didn't know about that. Thanks, girl.
Model
Laura BrokenDoll
Posts: 3566
Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
I'm a huge fan of you So please, tell me what you think: I'm sure it will be helpful!
Photographer
Cardillo Photography
Posts: 1360
Palm Coast, Florida, US
Jessica Vaugn wrote:
Hi Kevin, With set ups like this, try using a spotlight on the background to break up the blackness of the seamless OR give her a hair light so her hair doesn't fall into the blackness of the background. Thank you very much. I had planned on doing something like that for the next set I was doing.
Photographer
Paul Gerard Smith
Posts: 159
Lawrence, Massachusetts, US
Hi: I'm down for this. Thanks!
Photographer
marce fay
Posts: 869
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
It's hard to say what direction I'm going in. I'm trying creative and artistic at times, and actually have a few of photos for sale now. Hopefully I get the models what they want...hahaha I don't have studio, my lighting consists of 2 external wireless flashes, and a couple umbrellas. luv your look and figure, thanks for the critique Jessica
Photographer
Monsignor Photographic
Posts: 175
Guildford, England, United Kingdom
Can i play?? Love to know your impression!
Photographer
Photons 2 Pixels Images
Posts: 17011
Berwick, Pennsylvania, US
Jessica Vaugn wrote:
I think the plug in PS treatment you're doing to a lot of your images is too heavy. Try cutting the textured back some. Hmmm......I don't use plugins. I don't use much PS at all. Thanks for checking things out. Have a great day!
Photographer
Tamara Piranha
Posts: 3681
Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines
Jessica Vaugn wrote:
Hi girl! I like your streak of editorial fashion. Right now that is all it is, a streak. But you can build on this basis and the more you soak in editorial fashion images from magazines and online blogs, the more like them you can become. I like the vintage tones, maybe try some textures also with brushes. Example: http://www.jessicavaugn.com/picture/img … Id=3418232 Is this a good thing? But thank you thank you! And I love the image you linked me to
Model
Alysha Nett
Posts: 568
Los Angeles, California, US
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