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I did a shoot for my website both outside and inside. Im kinda in between on which one i like better

Could you look on my website and look at the product pics and tell me of you think the outside shoots look better or the in the studio shoots

My site is Home | LIS Clothing

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I don't see too many outdoor pictures but these are the negative things I notice: lighting on faces in the outdoors not as good as indoors, the framing on the photo with the truck is strange my eye was drawn to the truck not the shirts, hard to see what is on the shirt on the left in the truck picture.


Positive things: vibe is cool, models are great!
 

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Nice designs--I like the photo of the woman standing by the brick wall. The guy by the brick wall isn't grabbing my attention--he is disengaged.

The outside photos could be composed differently. On the outside photo, the most brightly lit, central objects are the truck, sky & sunlit brick-red building. The models in T shirts kind of fade into the side shadows and again, aren't grabbing my attention.
 

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I like the combination of the two! Your really setting the "mood" with the location shots.....these are more lifestyle driven. The studio shots are better to really show off the product. If you look at all the big distributor catalogs you will see both. Looking at product shots only becomes boring you need to spice it up with cool backdrops.....but, it is tougher to focus on the product with lots going on in the background.....I vote BOTH! :) Great job and dig the positive message of your brand!
 
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