Nanette Reid
Views: 6115 Jobs: 38 Location: Bangkok, Thailand Specialty: Architecture Experience: 20+ Years Web site: Facebook: Linkedin: Get Critique on your photos by Pro Nanette Reid Nanette Reid is an Australian architectural photographer based in Bangkok, Thailand. She specialises in creating innovative architectural images for the architectural industry. Nanette has worked in the photographic industry for over 15 years, working both in the UK and Australia.
From 2004 - 2010, Nanette worked as a member of a team which photographed some of the world's leading hotels and resorts, throughout Asia, the UK, Europe, the USA, the Middle East and South East Asia regions.
Nanette is a recipient of several international photography awards and holds an Advanced Diploma in Commercial Photography.
Artistic works are held in both corporate and private arenas. Views: 1981 Photographer: Sebastian Chala Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid An overall good attempt at capturing nature at its best. Views: 5619 Photographer: Alberto Castro Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A very good attempt to capture the features of this particular building. With some slight tweaks, this image can be a real winner. Views: 1922 Photographer: IanWells Category: Night Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A good attempt at capturing this building from an unexpected perspective! Views: 2069 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid I love this shot! Great impact and you've captured the scene beautifully. Your visualisation prior to pressing the shutter has paid off greatly. Well done!! Views: 1468 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid An interesting take on a familiar subject - well seen and executed. Views: 1511 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A good experiment with a difficult subject. Time of day and zooming in on a specific area would improve this image even further. Views: 1494 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A good attempt at this type of photography - very different from your architectural images. Flowers are really beautiful subjects to photograph, and once you master t... Views: 1550 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A great shot that captures the elements of the macro world very well. Great to hear it stayed around long enough for you to experiment with lighting, DOF and composition. Views: 1600 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, this shot is a perfect companion to your bee & flower. Both work really well and you've used that macro lens well. A triptych would certainly be a nice way t... Views: 1868 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Fine art Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A very good shot, that has been worked nicely with the selection of PS inversion to give it a "monochromatic" feel, and pulled it from its background to stand out. Views: 1501 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, overall, this is a nice start to your mini-series editorial. With some tweaking for verticals and horizontals, this image will improve greatly. Look forward ... Views: 2181 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Outdoor Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard - I love this image! It reminds me a great deal of some of the book covers that I see when I visit my local bookstore here in Thailand. I choose my novels by ... Views: 1310 Photographer: David Brown Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A really nice shot, that doesn't come around often, and when it does, these guys don't stick around for long - as you noted. With a little pre-planning for next time,... Views: 1360 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, you've done well to get very nice starting point for a great image. With some adjustments to lighting and composition, this image can be a real winner!! Views: 1364 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A very good attempt to capture these little guys. With a few tweaks to exposure and composition, this shot will improve greatly. Views: 1498 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Fine art Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, overall this is a really good attempt to capture the subject. You've nailed rear 3/4 lighting to great effect - the leaves have depth, texture and tonal rang... Views: 1478 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Fine art Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A very good attempt to venture into an area you aren't familiar with, Leonard. It's always a great idea to step out of your comfort zone to try new things. You certai... Views: 1507 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Outdoor Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A wonderful shot, Leonard! This one has all the elements we've discussed with your other images: lighting, DOF, focus and selected subject resulting in them coming to... Views: 1426 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Documentry Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A great image that says a lot about iconic images. The original is almost 100 years old, but everyone seems to find a new use for it. Leonard you've captured the late... Views: 1870 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Outdoor Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A fantastic shot Leonard! The PS process has worked well - it feels a little Infra-Red (Kodak HIE film) and works wonderfully with the subject. With some tweaks, this... Views: 1397 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid I really like this image, and the PS manipulation actually adds to feel of the original photo. The red of the sky works nicely with the angel - almost monochromatic i... Views: 1357 Photographer: Edward Teran Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid The subject matter is truly interesting, but the composition has let the image down, with regard to its impact. Sometimes concentrating on part of the image is all th... Views: 1600 Photographer: Edward Teran Category: Adventure Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Edward, overall, this is a really nice image, that captures nature's intricacies well. Some slight refinements will certainly strengthen the image further and make it... Views: 1376 Photographer: Edward Teran Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Edward, you've done extremely well with this image - I could see from my initial view, that you have a good eye for this type of subject. With some small refinements,... Views: 1531 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Outdoor Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid An outstanding image in my opinion. Leonard your choice to rotate was well founded - the original orientation didn't feel as strong to me and the ripple in the water ... Views: 1333 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, you're moving ahead really well with your technique. The lighting in this shot is really good and brings out the statues details extremely well. Combine the ... Views: 1497 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, this is a great example of all the elements we've discussed previously coming together to make a superb final image. You have a great eye for this type of ph... Views: 1323 Photographer: Edward Teran Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Edward, overall this is a nice sunset image. With some tweaks to your technique, I feel confident that your photography will continue to improve and shooting these ty... Views: 1371 Photographer: Edward Teran Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid This is a nice image that has loads of potential. Edward, with just a few tweaks to the time of day you choose to shoot this type of subject and your composition, the... Views: 1332 Photographer: Edward Teran Category: Still life Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid I think these sculptures show a lot of promise, Edward. With some adjustments to the time of day, the angle of lighting and composition, this shot could produce a nic... Views: 1343 Photographer: Edward Teran Category: Architectual Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid If you look at your previous image and this one, I'm sure you'll see how even the slightest changes can improve the final images completely.
Edward, it's great to se... Views: 1746 Photographer: Edward Teran Category: Adventure Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Edward, you've definitely made this shot much stronger by cropping tighter on the original. By taking the advice offered previously, this image captures the raw power... Views: 2016 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Fine art Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard this is a really nice image and I think with a few adjustments it will be an extremely nice still life and fine art piece. Views: 1432 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Fine art Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, a well seen still life that has produced a nice, peaceful image. Views: 1401 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, this is a great image of Central Park. The whole mix of colour, texture, tone and lighting have come together beautifully to produce an outstanding image. Co... Views: 1760 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, this is a really nice shot - the subject, colours and exposure come together really well. I hope you had the chance to play with your framing and viewpoints,... Views: 1351 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid A really great "grab shot" that works extremely well. Leonard, with the slight crop I mentioned, I feel sure the image will get even stronger and you'll find that the... Views: 1342 Photographer: Leonard Aschenbrand Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Nanette Reid Leonard, this is a nicely seen image, and whilst as a full photo, it doesn't quite work, cropping into the wing on the right actually makes for a really nice abstract... | |||||||||||