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Showing posts with label professional photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professional photographer. 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 2 August 2010

Choosing a Wedding Video and Wedding Photography Package

Choosing a Wedding Video and Wedding Photography Package

Congratulations, you are looking forward to planning for your wedding day: the clothes you'll be wearing, the meals, the wedding entourage, the ring and the vows but there is one essential feature for the success of your wedding day.

That is the photographer you appoint to capture the memories of your wedding day on film so that you can view them in the future. Whether you just want basic wedding photographs or a complete wedding video and wedding photography package it pays to choose wisely.

Take great care in selecting an experienced wedding photographer for your special day. Not only must they be skilled, it is important that he or she is someone you feel comfortable working with and has a top quality portfolio. When you have made your choice of photographer you need to choose a suitable wedding photography package.

Sunday 17 January 2010

Your Boudoir Photo Session - What to Expect

Your Boudoir Photo Session - What to Expect

Knowing what to expect during your boudoir photography session will help you prepare yourself for the big day and put you at ease when you know that there's nothing to be nervous about. Boudoir studios prize themselves on bringing out the most beautiful side of their customers and by making them feel comfortable and beautiful during the shoot. It's called glamour photography for a reason, so one thing you should expect during your session is to look and feel glamorous.

Upon arriving at the studio you'll have an opportunity to go over the specifics of your session. You'll meet with the hair and make-up stylists and discuss exactly how you want to look. You'll also have a chance to go over your ensemble. If you have a set selection of outfits that you plan on wearing, that will make this easier.

If not, there's no reason to worry. Many studios have outfits on hand that you'll be able to select from. However, you should check with the particular studio you've decided on to make sure that this is the case. If they don't have stock outfits and you haven't been able to decide on what to wear, you may be asked to bring in a multitude of different options that the photographer will go over with you.

After your dress, hair and make-up have been decided, you'll also be able to review the studio that your session will take place in. You will probably have discussed this with the studio beforehand, but once you actually enter the room you'll be able to make any last-minute decisions or suggestions that you would like. Don't be afraid to let the photographer or the stylists know exactly what you want. These are your pictures. Make sure that you and your surroundings are exactly how you want them before you begin.

As you begin, you'll most likely find that you don't need to be a model to take boudoir photographs. If you've selected a specialized studio, the photographer will be an excellent coach and will be able to tell you how to pose, how to look, and what to do. During the session, an abundance of pictures will be taken to ensure that the final product is the absolute cream of the crop and that you look your most beautiful through your entire collection.

After the shoot is finished, you'll most likely have a chance to review the pictures that were taken. You'll be able to select from the pictures taken and make sure that your favorites end up in the final product. After you make your choices, these pictures will be digitally retouched and developed.

This will take a few weeks, and each studio varies, so pay close attention to delivery time when deciding on your studio. You don't want to have the photographs sent out two weeks after the event for which they were intended.

In the end, professional boudoir studios are concerned with what you want and how you want to look. You should expect to be catered to and made to feel at ease while you look your most elegant.

Craig Bennett is a freelance copywriter and former college instructor in Business Administration. For several years he was a professional freelance photographer.

You may learn more about the excitement of glamour photography and how to enjoy this art form either as a photographer or as the one being photographed at his blog:http://www.LearnSexyPhotography.com

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!

Sunday 25 October 2009

Boudoir Photography at Home

Boudoir Photography at Home

Boudoir photography (or glamour photography) has become increasingly popular in recent years. Either as a wedding present, an anniversary gift, or for no real reason at all, women have found that beautiful, elegant, and often seductive pictures of themselves are a real treat for the significant others in their lives.

Many studios now specialize in glamour photography, but it's also possible to take these pictures in one's very own bedroom. If you're interested in doing some amateur boudoir photography at home, here are some helpful hints.

First of all, you have to consider that in photography, lighting is everything. A lot of light is ideal, and for the best results you're going to want to use professional work lights on tripods. Of course, not everyone has professional lighting equipment, so the overhead light of a room, indirect window light, and the camera's flash are also options, although less than optimal ones.

You want a lot of light because you want to eliminate shadows that could obscure the picture. You also want absolutely to avoid light coming from behind. Backlit photographs will cause the model to appear dark and undefined in the photographs. Lighting creates the mood, so you need to get this right.

Also, a background is important in glamour photography. You don't want to set up in a bedroom with clothes on the floor and a lot of clutter lying around. The space should be organized in a way that the subject of the pictures chooses.

Namely, it should convey the kind of image and attitude that the model desires. Items of intimacy, such as pillows and other props, are a good idea. The old rule, "if it doesn't add to the scene, then it detracts from it" is useful here. Nothing is neutral in your scenes. It either helps or hurts the quality of the photos.

Before shooting, make sure the model and the room are exactly right so that the session can continue smoothly and without interruption. Also keep in mind that, even without interruption, boudoir sessions can take hours.

The pictures are meant to show the most perfect and beautiful side of the model, so a lot of photographs are necessary to ensure that the ones to make up the final collection are the absolute best. Don't be surprised if this process takes quite a bit of time.

Throughout shooting, it's important to make sure that the model feels comfortable and is happy with her session. If you're taking these pictures of yourself, then most likely this will be no obstacle. However, if you're taking pictures of someone else, especially of a customer that you're not acquainted with, this can be a delicate situation.

These pictures are extremely personal and private, and for your customer to be at her most elegant and seductive in front of a total stranger will take grace and patience on your part. Allow her to get comfortable both with you and her surroundings.

Keep her robed until shooting and allow her to put her robe back on immediately afterwards to avoid any awkwardness. Comfort is absolutely essential to a good session of glamour photography.

A professional atmosphere is a must for a boudoir session. Make sure that you follow such basic guidelines as lighting and setting to reassure your client that she is going to receive the best possible service. Also, make sure to cater to her as she sees fit. After all, these pictures are all about her.

While there is no substitute for practice, there is also much to be learned about shooting quality boudoir photographs. Don't pass up the opportunity to review some books or short courses on lighting and on posing models. Doing this can make the difference between obviously amateur photographs and those that are truly stunning.

Craig Bennett is a freelance copywriter and former college instructor in Business Administration. For several years he was a professional freelance photographer.

You may learn more about the excitement of glamour photography and how to enjoy this art form either as a photographer or as the one being photographed at his blog:http://www.LearnSexyPhotography.com