I know drawing hands and feet are very difficult, as there's so many bones, poses and other elements. They make great dramatic subjects though.
Has anyone had much experience with trying to capture fine details like shadows, wrinkles, dirt, scars and the like?
What makes photos with hands and feet as subjects cool to you? Do they need to look sexy? Do they need to be b&w for dramatic notes? Is a shame holding a pen prettier than a hand holding a lit cigarette?
>>2964344
>admitting to a foot fetish
Is that your own work? Cause you just shot yourself in the foot.
>>2964349
It's conceptual work for a client targeting the yoga crowd. Maybe it's too in your face. They're not a phobic brand though and want something fun.
>>2964355
>Feet
>In your face
Buddy, you are really bad at this. We're not going to help you with your fetish. Try /r/ or /s/.
>Has anyone had much experience with trying to capture fine details like shadows, wrinkles, dirt, scars and the like?
How fine are we talking here?
>>2964344
>as anyone had much experience with trying to capture fine details like shadows, wrinkles, dirt, scars and the like?
He's not a feet/hand photographer, but Martin Schoeller's work shows a ton of wrinkles, etc.