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Friday, April 8, 2011

Fashion Modeling Photographers

An expert photographer, a new comer and an untrained model may set out with the best of objective to capture well-posed model photos only to determine that their combined inexperience leads to static, unexciting poses simply because neither one knows what to do next or how to get to where they want to be. It’s not uncommon. Many face it with their first experience photographing a model. It is possibly the photographer’s corresponding of writer’s block, which occurs when an author is faced with a white sheet of paper and doesn’t know what to write on it.

The photographer may have such a brilliant concept of how to suggest and direct a male or female model for effective poses that provide unique looks with wide variety, enhance the model’s presentation, greatly show her expression and figure, and successfully convey the photographer’s message or theme. The model may simply stand there before the camera or perhaps be directed by the photographer to turn sideways or place her hands behind her head, but not much more. If you are not expert in photography, it can be difficult knowing how to guide a fashion model to make best pose for photo, and frustrating for the model that hasn’t successfully posed before and expects to be given helpful suggestions and guidance.

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