Re: My first post for critique.
	
		
			
			
				
	
I'm really pleased you're enjoying the feedback here 
 
I must admit my response to the set of shots was a bit on the concise side as I didn't really have the time to do a detailed critique on all five pictures in one go, so you might get an even better response by showing one picture at a time in future.
 
Ian
					
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I must admit my response to the set of shots was a bit on the concise side as I didn't really have the time to do a detailed critique on all five pictures in one go, so you might get an even better response by showing one picture at a time in future.
Ian

 
							
						
 ).  Are the shades hiding his eyes for a reason?  Bland, gray background.  Most striking part of the picture for me is the blueness of the shirt.  The way he is up against the wall seems constricting (the woman is against a wall too, but at least she's separated by contrast).  I notice also that in both shots, the subject is at the side of the frame, looking out, which makes me think it's a kind of signature technique/statement (maybe to keep the viewer off balance?).
 ).  Are the shades hiding his eyes for a reason?  Bland, gray background.  Most striking part of the picture for me is the blueness of the shirt.  The way he is up against the wall seems constricting (the woman is against a wall too, but at least she's separated by contrast).  I notice also that in both shots, the subject is at the side of the frame, looking out, which makes me think it's a kind of signature technique/statement (maybe to keep the viewer off balance?).  
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