Forums > Critique > New to MM - first impressions of porfolio wanted!

Photographer

mtlmike

Posts: 13

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Hello Mayhem! (Love that name)

New to this world and have never really gotten feedback from photographers and people in the industry about my work - just friends so far, since I am so new. 

I selected these images as a starting point and would love feedback on your true thoughts about them.  Where could I have improved?  What you like or don't like?  Remove an image if you think it's soft?  Ideas or thoughts on where I can go from here.  And so forth ...

All is welcome!!  Thanks for your time and for letting me pick your brains!  Feel free to private message me as well.

Mike, Montreal, Canada.

Dec 03 12 10:24 am Link

Photographer

Un deux trois

Posts: 509

Biggleswade, England, United Kingdom

Shoot, shoot, shoot.......

And then shoot some more.

Try something different each shot.

Then shoot some more.

Repeat.

Good luck.      Doug

Dec 03 12 10:32 am Link

Photographer

Neil Snape

Posts: 9474

Paris, Île-de-France, France

looks good to me. Post in the forums a lot, tag the front page, comment a lot and you'll open doors on MM.

Dec 03 12 10:41 am Link

Photographer

DAN CRUIKSHANK

Posts: 1786

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

I think you are off to a good start. You clearly have an eye for good composition, compared to a lot of the newer photographers on this site.

This shot is awesome:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/121202/07/50bb76d3ad5d8_m.jpg

Dec 03 12 10:44 am Link

Photographer

mtlmike

Posts: 13

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Neil, when you say "tag the front page, comment a lot" ... sorry, this environment is all new to me.  What exactly do you mean?

Dec 03 12 10:49 am Link

Photographer

mtlmike

Posts: 13

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Any photos you think I should remove?

Dec 03 12 09:02 pm Link

Photographer

Orca Bay Images

Posts: 33877

Arcata, California, US

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/121130/06/50b8c1cfd7f8d_m.jpg
The lighting job on this is fascinating.

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/121130/06/50b8bef071140_m.jpg
Avoid vignetting this heavily. And the image is way overprocessed, too. Blown out and the colors are oversaturated. If you want to open some portfolio slots, this is one you can lose.

Dec 04 12 05:17 am Link