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Showing posts with label photography models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography models. Show all posts

Saturday 30 October 2010

Glamour Modelling - Do You Have What it Takes?

Glamour Modelling - Do You Have What it Takes?

The field of modeling can result in very high earnings for people, depending on the aspect of the industry they want to go into. While some areas of modelling attract marginal salaries, other areas like glamour modelling can allow the subjects to earn substantial incomes.

However, before you sign up for this type of modeling, it is important that you understand how it is used and what is expected of you before you get into something that you are really not interested in doing.

With glamour modelling,

Monday 10 May 2010

Photography Course Online - Release the Power of Your New Camera!

Photography Course Online - Release the Power of Your New Camera!

So, the Holiday Season is behind us. Hopefully, your gifts will have included a marvellous new digital camera that you just can't wait to use. If you are anything like me, within minutes you have that beautiful piece of equipment in your hands and are snapping away. Stop! This time next year, wouldn't you like to be able to say you took the most amazing and stunning pictures. Now is the ideal time to learn how to use a camera properly, and invest a little energy into following a photography course online.

It is fair to say that there is not a major step between ordinary pictures and potential masterpieces - it's just knowing how to do it that is the key. Importantly, it is not always necessary to own a top of the range SLR. Most modern digital compact cameras can be used to create memorable images.

Imagination is key. Once you learn to think like a photographer you will be surprised how inventive you can become. Try taking a shot from an extremely low angle and see the difference it can make from the same shot taken standing up.

Wednesday 27 January 2010

Digital Photo Tips - The Art of Photographing Women

Digital Photo Tips - The Art of Photographing Women

A quick glance around any museum will reveal an amazing number of images of the female figure. Women have been used in art throughout history. Today, women are the chief focus of photography used by the fashion industry and "glam" magazines, and they appear in newsstands by the thousands each week, where they are seen as brides, movie stars, homemakers and athletes.

So, how do photographers insure they are capturing women at their best? While a whole host of studio "tricks" and software "improvements" are used commercially, through some simple techniques and efforts the photography of women can be achieved with great results.

For example, those "glam" girl images that are becoming popular again can be achieved in a variety of ways. Black and white images of the popular World War II era "pin up" girls are achieved in well-lit studio settings.

It is important to remember that bright light can wash away dark circles under the eyes, the appearance of cellulite and even brighten a smile. While this may be the most simplified lighting scheme, some photographers examine studio photographs from the golden age of Hollywood and copy the dramatic lighting that was employed to great affect.

For example, a wash of light across the eyes of a black and white subject can deliver a great deal of glamour. Additionally, many photographers will apply filters to soften the appearance of the face or flesh of the subject.

Another form of glamour photography is the later "pin up" trend in color photography. The classic images were inspired by popular art, and features buxom ladies in "rockabilly" dress. These images also call for special lighting, and many photographers apply the effects desired in their software program and not the studio. It is important to remember that such photos are never intended to be crude, but instead should be alluring and always feminine.

Another highly feminine manner of photographing women is as brides. For many brides, their wedding day is a highly emotional event, and it may be challenging for a photographer to capture her at her best. One method commonly used by professionals is to review a list of required shots the bride would like taken, this way she will be able to compose herself during these moments.

Additionally, the photographer should examine the sight where the wedding service and reception are to be held to get a good understanding of the lighting required for the best photographs.

Photographing women in creative ways is a wonderful way to experiment in photography, or even earn a living. The images can be romantic or artistic, and should always seek to capture the subject in a flattering manner.

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Wednesday 16 December 2009

Where to Learn Modeling Poses to Use For Photography Shoots

Where to Learn Modeling Poses to Use For Photography Shoots

If you are a model or aspiring to be one, you know the importance of posing for pictures. When you look through fashion or glamour magazines you often see women wearing swimsuits and think that this is the only type of modeling there is.

The truth of the matter is, there are many types of models, super young and super mature, male and female and, to be successful in the modeling world it is important to know the many different poses and expressions to give your photographer so that you can continue to book jobs, after you finish a photo shoot.

Photographers love models who are multi-faceted and that can produce many different poses in a photo shoot.If you are not sure of all the different positions and attitudes that a photographer may want, it may be necessary to take a modeling class so that you learn at least the bare minimum of how to pose for the camera.

Females and Males

There are classes that are solely for the female model. However, if you are a male who wants to get into modeling, there are courses that you can study as well. When taking these classes make sure that you not only listen to the person instructing the class, but to the other models in the class with you. They may have tips to share that they have picked up from working with certain photographers.

Although the modeling industry appears cut-throat, those who work in it want to help others succeed as well. By sharing with each other some of the photography modeling pose ideas, you can further your career, as well as the careers of others.

Teenagers

If you are one of the many teenage models out there wanting to get into the field, taking a modeling or acting class is a must. In this formal setting, not only will you learn about the industry, but you will also learn the modeling poses you need when working for professional photographers that most often get booked for campaigns.

By taking classes and getting advice, you can take advantage of the knowledge that you need to have a long lasting career.

Once you start knowing how to pose, you can give your all to the photographer instead of grasping for ideas. Then you will be in a position to book more modeling jobs and have a lucrative career as a glamour, fashion or maybe even a top list runway model. Good luck!

Monday 30 November 2009

Glamour Model Posing Tips From a Photographers Standpoint

Glamour Model Posing Tips From a Photographers Standpoint

When it comes to modeling, there are almost as many potential photographers as there are potential models. While many people understand that there are serious demands placed on any man or woman that wishes to be a model, few people understand all that goes into being the professional that snap the pictures.

Of course there is undoubtedly going to be a huge expense in the accumulation of the proper photography equipment like high end digital cameras, meters, lighting for the studio and even advertising to promote the new business.

However, all the top dollar gear in the world will not help one to become a true professional photographer.

This genre takes on many forms from portfolios for modeling to romantic portraits ( also known as boudoir ) for females to give husbands as gifts. But, no matter what type photos, a photographer will need to offer glamour model posing tips during a shoot, and this is something that simply does not usually come naturally.

It must be acquired, and it can be if you know what to do.One of the best ways to gain some practical experience is to pay attention to facial expressions that you see on a daily basis. Since more than one facial feature can make up a good pose, you will need to be aware of the entire face and the movements it makes, from the eyes, nose, mouth and other regions of the face. This will help you to give good and reliable pose ideas when shooting.

Another good way to gain experience is to look at magazines. Looking at what established models and photographers do and how the pictures come out is a great way to get an idea or two when it comes to model posing techniques. Once again, it is important that you pay close attention to facial expressions as well as body poses.

This will also help you to understand a little better what the model will need to do when creating the photographs and will help you to hand out advice which is useful and that gets results.When it comes to male or female modeling photography, the person in front of the camera will look to you for direction, and if you are not prepared to give them the proper looks, the photos you take will not fair very well.

Simply because you lack experience does not mean that you cannot offer valuable and professional glamour model posing tips on your photo sessions. By being observant, you can make it through your first few shoots and you can gain the experience that is so important in this business.

A final thought is of course, practice. There is no substitute to practicing your craft until you are comfortable. Shoot with some fashion or glamour models who are willing to be "experiments" in exchange for free pictures for their portfolio books. You will get better and will learn something new with each session. Do this before advertising for paid sessions.

Once you have a few photography shoots under your belt, giving appealing posing tips to the models you shoot and making the photos you create reach their highest potential will become second nature.

Saturday 17 October 2009

How to Pose Glamour Photography Models

How to Pose Glamour Photography Models

No director of glamour photography models need be given a list of reasons why a head is invaluable in a picture. Some directors do, however, welcome ideas on how to bring the model's best face forward - whether it is one of beauty, character and/or expression.

Before we come to our views of the subject, however, we would like to acknowledge the presence of the controversy existing over the candid versus the controlled pose. Some directors contend they never direct their subject. 'To place a head or a mouth in a pre-determined position,' they say, 'would destroy all of the spontaneity and naturalness of the picture.'

Others, just as vehemently, contend that 'In a business that calls for consistent results, lucky mood and coincidence are not enough. They are not reliable and cannot be depended upon.'

We feel that when both director and model have a working knowledge of technique, each individual job will determine whether the pose requires controlled, candid or controlled-candid treatment.

Experienced directors practice many ways of getting a glamour photography model to act and react realistically before the camera. Each has developed ways of controlling a model without having literally to push her into position.

Adroit use of words, exemplary action, strategic suggestion and psychological motivation all bring forth expression that is dependable as well as spontaneous. At the same time most directors have found in actual practice, that with intelligent direction from behind the camera, any capable model can accept correction and rearrange parts naturally without showing strain and losing spontaneity!

In photography we lean heavily upon the model's capabilities, yes, and in many instances even upon her ability to inspire us by doing something her way from which we can select or perfect a pose.

So, part of a director's success lies in his ability to keep a model suggesting ideas within the scope of the camera's ability to record them.

Many models feel they have exhausted the possibilities for different head positions when they have turned their head slowly from the left of the camera to the right of the camera! This can be most exasperating to a director (especially if you believe that you get the fullest creative contribution from a model by allowing her to move freely instead of placing her). Try a suggestion that will take her into several other positions from which you might select a pose.

You might ask her to repeat the horizontal turn - this time with her chin up a little higher. This gives you at least six additional positions to choose from. Then ask her to lower her chin and repeat the horizontal turn - six more positions!

By repeating each of these eighteen positions with her head tilted right and then with her head tilted left, you've added another thirty-six possibilities without yet putting her in any exact position.

If your model has trouble with the tilt, which is the most difficult direction to understand, you might try this. Hold a pencil vertically in front of your model's face. Let the tip of her nose touch the pencil and divide it equally lengthwise. Ask her to put her chin on one side of the pencil and her forehead on the other as you repeat the word tilt.

With encouragement, let her try a few combined movements such as, 'Turn your head slightly to the right... that's good ... now tilt the top of your head right (or tilt your chin left).' If she loses her conception of tilt, hold the pencil before her again and she will usually remember it for the remainder of the sitting.

Work with your glamour photography model to give her confidence, and you will surely get some great pictures.

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