Post by account_disabled on Jan 28, 2024 22:07:32 GMT -8
A professional model and I could never ask a subject to do anything that I haven't already done myself as I always provide a lot of coaching through any shoot. I really liked the look of the clothes and dressing up in the pool, but it made things difficult with them. I don't recommend anything "drag" unless your model feels extremely comfortable underwater. I would also advise your models to avoid blue, aqua or green colors as this is the color of the pool liner and your model will blend too much into the background. I know this may sound silly, but I looked like my pink dress went perfectly underwater when I wore it in my test shot, and my skirt was never in a low position, so I took pictures of it.
got a pornographic beauty I know DUH! Why didn't I see that coming. Water washes Industry Email List away human features, acting like a diffuser. Therefore, it is extremely useful if you apply mascara and waterproof eyeliner to your models and darken their lips with a lipstick or other long-lasting color. This will give your final images a very polished fashion look. I love the look of flowing hair, but it's all a little unpredictable and unmanageable under water, which is perfectly fine, but if you want to increase the photos with your model's face, try to at least put the bands back in a little ponytail. . Also just note that their natural texture will be the only thing you hope to water, so don't bother with your straightener or curler that day.
In terms of introductions to your clients, remind them to always show your fingers and keep your hands still. I like to get about 90% of the shots with a model with awkward arm and leg positions, because you just move completely differently underwater, your arms and legs move for lack of a technical term!. Also train them to keep bubbles to a minimum by taking a breath instead of a breath and swimming low and then up in the swim if desired. Mastering mimes is extremely difficult when a model has to contend with all these other elements. I found that hair covering the face, keeping the models' faces out of the water, and as a last resort composite shots helped immensely.
got a pornographic beauty I know DUH! Why didn't I see that coming. Water washes Industry Email List away human features, acting like a diffuser. Therefore, it is extremely useful if you apply mascara and waterproof eyeliner to your models and darken their lips with a lipstick or other long-lasting color. This will give your final images a very polished fashion look. I love the look of flowing hair, but it's all a little unpredictable and unmanageable under water, which is perfectly fine, but if you want to increase the photos with your model's face, try to at least put the bands back in a little ponytail. . Also just note that their natural texture will be the only thing you hope to water, so don't bother with your straightener or curler that day.
In terms of introductions to your clients, remind them to always show your fingers and keep your hands still. I like to get about 90% of the shots with a model with awkward arm and leg positions, because you just move completely differently underwater, your arms and legs move for lack of a technical term!. Also train them to keep bubbles to a minimum by taking a breath instead of a breath and swimming low and then up in the swim if desired. Mastering mimes is extremely difficult when a model has to contend with all these other elements. I found that hair covering the face, keeping the models' faces out of the water, and as a last resort composite shots helped immensely.