Forums > Critique > Should my port be more focus on one look

Photographer

IMAGINERIES

Posts: 2048

New York, New York, US

I tend to be all over the place and I tend to create different mood and props depending on the model caracteristics. So when a model
comes, most of the time, she has no idea of what will happen to her.

Dec 04 12 01:16 am Link

Photographer

Amul La La

Posts: 885

London, England, United Kingdom

IMO, many people say get known for doing one style, I guess it's mainly to do with honing in on my particular style so people get acquainted to you're work, but then again what if you do lots of different styles, and that's you're style > doing different styles, it may take a little longer but I'm sure people will equally become accustomed to it over time/

Dec 04 12 02:46 am Link

Photographer

Orca Bay Images

Posts: 33877

Arcata, California, US

I disagree that you're all over the place. IMO, you have two modes:
- heavily-processed high art that won't benefit a model's portfolio
- moderately-processed portraits that may be more helpful to a model's port.

I say that in a fairly value-neutral sense. You have a fascinating style, but it's up to you to decide if you want to stick with that style or if you want to diversify.

Dec 04 12 05:56 am Link