
Window light study — B&W
Trying to lean into shape, contrast and atmosphere rather than a straightforward portrait.
Would appreciate feedback on the crop, tonal balance and whether the right-side negative space works

Trying to lean into shape, contrast and atmosphere rather than a straightforward portrait.
Would appreciate feedback on the crop, tonal balance and whether the right-side negative space works
Experimenting with window light, negative space and using the body more as shape/form rather than a direct portrait.
I like the colour version for the green panelling and stained-glass light, but the B&W feels more abstract and focused on the mood.
Interested to hear which version works better, and whether the dark negative space on the right feels balanced or too heavy.
Experimenting with window light, negative space and using the body more as shape/form rather than a direct portrait.
I like the colour version for the green panelling and stained-glass light, but the B&W feels more abstract and focused on the mood.
Interested to hear which version works better, and whether the dark negative space on the right feels balanced or too heavy.
Experimenting with window light, negative space and using the body more as shape/form rather than a direct portrait.
I like the colour version for the green panelling and stained-glass light, but the B&W feels more abstract and focused on the mood.
Interested to hear which version works better, and whether the dark negative space on the right feels balanced or too heavy.
Experimenting with window light, negative space and using the body more as shape/form rather than a direct portrait.
I like the colour version for the green panelling and stained-glass light, but the B&W feels more abstract and focused on the mood.
Interested to hear which version works better, and whether the dark negative space on the right feels balanced or too heavy.
Testing a faceless boudoir style focused on light, shadow, and shape. Would appreciate honest feedback on the crop, pose, and contrast.