This is a great idea, and a decent cosplay. I feel that the glove is well placed, the background is nice (although something a bit darker may have added a more of a negative feel to the piece), and you really used lighting to your advantage. The only thing bothering me is the model's expression. An image like this has tremendous potential, but I feel that in order to reach that potential, the model's expressions and actions must look natural. While she is most definitely making an effort to look afraid, the genuine terror necessary for this image to be completely effective is simply not there. This is quite understandable, considering that capturing raw human emotion on film is by no means an easy task, especially in an environment as sterile as a photo shoot. Overall, I feel that this photo was very well done. I also feel that it's obvious you know what you're doing.
One, two, Freddy's coming for you...Three, four, better lock your door...Five, six, grab your crucifix...Seven, eight, gonna stay up late...Nine, ten, never sleep again.
The only thing bothering me is the model's expression. An image like this has tremendous potential, but I feel that in order to reach that potential, the model's expressions and actions must look natural.
While she is most definitely making an effort to look afraid, the genuine terror necessary for this image to be completely effective is simply not there. This is quite understandable, considering that capturing raw human emotion on film is by no means an easy task, especially in an environment as sterile as a photo shoot.
Overall, I feel that this photo was very well done. I also feel that it's obvious you know what you're doing.
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