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Photo Critique - Improve Your Headshot and Portrait Photography w/ John Gress 

Gary Hughes
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Photo critique is one of the best ways to improve your photography and, in this video, I have invited portrait and fashion photographer, John Gress, to join me in providing constructive criticism for some headshots and professional portraits submitted by members of my private Facebook group, Kickstart Your Headshot Business.
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Комментарии : 57   
@wendystumbaugh695
@wendystumbaugh695 Год назад
Last image - lady w the orange blouse. I loved the composition and pose.
@terrellcwoods
@terrellcwoods 3 года назад
Fantastic. You two should make this a thing. I learned a bunch in this presentation.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
We are currently in talks for more :) we may even do one live!
@JohnGress
@JohnGress 3 года назад
Thanks! More to come!
@grnmtnskier
@grnmtnskier 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Gary and John - This was a very helpful video. The back and forth dialogue was constructive and easy to understand when you provided the rationale behind your comments. The length was perfect. Agree with others that you should make these videos on a regular basis - thanks again.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 5 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@mattradlinski6122
@mattradlinski6122 3 года назад
What a great idea for the channel, love this high quality content!
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
Well thanks, Matt. We are working hard to bring you all the best stuff!
@ColbyMcLemore
@ColbyMcLemore 3 года назад
Fabulous! Thanks again.
@JohnGress
@JohnGress 3 года назад
Thanks!
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
No problem!
@lighthousephoto7143
@lighthousephoto7143 Год назад
This was brilliant! More please!
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial Год назад
I’ll see what I can do
@heikemartinphotography
@heikemartinphotography 3 года назад
Thank you! That is so helpful. Great tips to evaluate my own headshots. I especially liked the "weighted" comment you made.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
You are welcome, thanks for watching!
@JohnGress
@JohnGress 3 года назад
Thanks!
@aceentertainmnt9249
@aceentertainmnt9249 Год назад
Actually found this fun. Didn't want it to end. Wish there were more videos like this.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial Год назад
Well let’s do another, good idea!
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 3 года назад
This is great critique...
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
Thanks, Booray!
@JohnGress
@JohnGress 3 года назад
Thanks Booray!
@nosauten
@nosauten 3 года назад
Great info! Thanks.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
No problem, thanks for watching
@YaneckWasiek
@YaneckWasiek 3 года назад
awesome! tons of knowledge shared in this video!
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, Yaneck!
@JohnGress
@JohnGress 3 года назад
Thanks Yaneck!
@weableman
@weableman Год назад
Great video. Got a lot from this, thanks guys!
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial Год назад
No problem :)
@GeoChild
@GeoChild Год назад
Enjoyed this video! Very informative.👍🏾
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@JDAlbro-zc4ub
@JDAlbro-zc4ub 3 года назад
Thanks guys, funny you mentioned about his shirt, we "messed around" with that a lot until he was happy with it...
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
Thanks for submitting, JD!
@JohnGress
@JohnGress 3 года назад
Funny! Thank you!
@yuliyapanchenko
@yuliyapanchenko 3 года назад
Awesome video 🤩 great critiques!
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@yuliyapanchenko
@yuliyapanchenko 3 года назад
@@GaryHughesOfficial subscribed! 😉👍I didn’t know you have a RU-vid channel.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
Glad you found it!
@reneefariasphoto40
@reneefariasphoto40 Год назад
Good video. I think with good retouching, which includes light modification, can correct all of these images and take these to the next level.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial Год назад
Almost anything is possible in Ps :)
@reneefariasphoto40
@reneefariasphoto40 Год назад
@@GaryHughesOfficial LOL yup. I say that only because I agree with your video, but those are all (except for the last one) quick fixes in PS. The photographer just needs to recognize what is needed, and that is the biggest challenge for many. I know because I have been in business for 26 years and in the beginning I had a mentor that would help me. Now, I simply choose to always learn in order to make micro improvements.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial Год назад
Details matter, absolutely :)
@beccaunderground
@beccaunderground 3 года назад
Fun video and now I have to know how John Gress did his video lighting.
@JohnGress
@JohnGress 3 года назад
Thanks! Coming soon to a youtube channel near me!
@beccaunderground
@beccaunderground 3 года назад
@@JohnGress it was shadow-free and yet it was crisp and had depth.....
@JohnGress
@JohnGress 3 года назад
@@beccaunderground This was an Aputure Light Storm 120 in their 3' Litedome, but I will be making a BTS video soon.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 3 года назад
and it will blow up. Because people love that stuff
@beccaunderground
@beccaunderground 3 года назад
@@GaryHughesOfficial your lighting seemed edgier and it was a bit easier to visualize what was going on with your set-up though I’d love to compare and contrast both your approaches. Just saying.
@MichaelCook1981
@MichaelCook1981 Год назад
People with blue eyes are more sensitive to light, due to no pigment in the top layer of the Iris. That's one reason I hate driving at night, headlights really bother my eyes. I used to have a car with a tinted windshield, it was the best thing ever.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial Год назад
Yes I’ve noticed that in the studio, good point
@romiemiller7876
@romiemiller7876 2 года назад
It's easy to remove things like the little reflection is so easy it should have been removed. I agree with the wight in the background needing darkening down. l Babies, dogs (pets) and people with conditions that flash is a problem. Continuous light solves that problem, I didn't know about blue eyes though. l At 12;38- The woman with the orange sweater: I hate decapitating people. I almost never cut off the top of the head. I'd have left a little room there.
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback
@DileepJain
@DileepJain Год назад
Off late I have started capturing street portraits, wherein I go to the market place full of people, look around for an interesting subject, and capture mostly the headshot. This of course is without the knowledge of the subject in picture. My question here is, unlike studio set up where we have much better control over the lighting and directions that we can offer to the subject, what are some of the aspects that we should definitely keep in mind before we press that shutter?
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial Год назад
For that kind of street photography, telling a story is really the most important thing
@whiterock1865
@whiterock1865 Год назад
3:49 Of course this is all subjective, but seems to me the shot looks way too yellow/orange on his shoulders and such...just personally I would have gel'd all the strobes with CTO and like John said, maybe an extra half CTO (for total of 1.5 CTO) on the rear strip box to give a little separation from the background as the lamp is probably closer to 2700K... Also maybe try to hid that little blip of shirt just over the crotch area. Yes definitely the keystone and reflection...
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial Год назад
Thanks for the feedback!
@shirazigs
@shirazigs 27 дней назад
I thought you were going to annotate the photographs like the cover of your video!
@GaryHughesOfficial
@GaryHughesOfficial 27 дней назад
Um, sorry?
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