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" so many photoshopped pics x" Is that aimed at anyone in particular? And as for finding you photos boring, in what way are they boring? A great little exercise is to do what is known as a 365, you make yourself take at least 1 photo a day for one whole year - It can be of absolutely anything, and after you've taken it have a good look at it and ask what you DO like about it just take the positives from it and I guarantee you will find yourself taking better pictures. | |||
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"Ok let me preface this by saying, I am in no way claiming to be the last word on photography, I have done photography on and off as a profession for 20 odd years, I've shot most stuff from naked women to industrial fittings (lots of flanges!) More than happy to send non- fab type photos to anyone who would like to see, I am a massive geek when it comes to the tech side, so more than happy to talk FPS, ISO, f-stops with anyone, and for those who are interested i shoot primarily with Nikon gear, and most of my studio lighting equipment is from Lencarta. So would anyone like me to open a 'ask the photographer' thread ? (or just use this one) And if anyone wants me to I can knock a little guide on how to improve your photos with some very simple techniques. I'll shoot it on my phone so you can see that expensive professional gear isn't needed. I am happy to answer any questions that I feel I can give a valid answer to, but just remember all answers will be solely my opinion and you can choose to take that opinion or leave it. So if anyone has a question feel free to fire away ![]() Some stunning pictures on your profile OP! I am currently borrowing my brothers Nikon camera (don't ask me what type!) and my dream is to one day hire a hotel room so I can take some naughty pictures. I have too much clutter in my room to take any there. So any general tips would be appreciated! | |||
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"Both this profile and Domesticated Vixen's (that I know belongs to the Muse half of your profile) have long been on my Hotlist purely so I can keep tabs on the pics which are not only right up my street in terms of style and content but are obviously taken by someone who knows exactly what they're doing and has a good eye for what works ![]() ![]() Cheers buddy ![]() | |||
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"I can use the timer on my camera, the thing I can't do is pose! Some ladies pose so sexily, I just feel awkward, I need someone to instruct me which way to turn/lean/place arms etc. ![]() Most people can't pose naturally, you should hear us sometimes when I just seem to have a block on how to pose or even smile. He has been known to show me the pose he is aiming for. Other times it just comes naturally. | |||
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"I can use the timer on my camera, the thing I can't do is pose! Some ladies pose so sexily, I just feel awkward, I need someone to instruct me which way to turn/lean/place arms etc. ![]() That sounds funny, does he put the outfit on too?! ![]() | |||
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"Cheers ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One look at our profile images will tell you that I'm NOT a photographer, but I do own a Nikon. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Hiya Op Great thread. I use the s9 plus on the timer. Any tips would be welcome ![]() ![]() ![]() Copy what I told Gemini man to do ![]() | |||
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"@Serendipity - Ah the dreaded posing question, just start off taking photos without thinking about posing, just relax into a comfortable position that feels totally natural for you - think of this as your pre-shoot stretch and warm up. And to be honest, most people who aren't used to having posed photos taken feel awkward to start with - and this is where photographers have to do the real work, coaxing the pose or look from the subject, and its what sets the great portrait photographers out from the rest. A good photo isn't always a technically brilliant one I'm willing to bet your favourite photos of yourself are ones that have captured you unaware, the natural ones." Thank you for the advice, I will try that, I now need to pack more stuff for my night away than originally planned! ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I can use the timer on my camera, the thing I can't do is pose! Some ladies pose so sexily, I just feel awkward, I need someone to instruct me which way to turn/lean/place arms etc. ![]() ![]() Haha he hasn't yet ![]() | |||
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"No questions from me but I'm enjoying reading through Ive always fabbed domesticatedvixens pics and only realised this morning who's profile this was lol I use a Samsung a5, sometimes with voice and sometimes with timer on a tripod as i have a handy attachment for my phone Ive been doing this a while so i know what works for me, and what doesn't " Glad its proving to be of some use - see wifey I can sometimes be useful ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I can use the timer on my camera, the thing I can't do is pose! Some ladies pose so sexily, I just feel awkward, I need someone to instruct me which way to turn/lean/place arms etc. ![]() ![]() ![]() My best posey pics to date were taken in a hotel room so fingers crossed. ![]() | |||
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"No questions from me but I'm enjoying reading through Ive always fabbed domesticatedvixens pics and only realised this morning who's profile this was lol I use a Samsung a5, sometimes with voice and sometimes with timer on a tripod as i have a handy attachment for my phone Ive been doing this a while so i know what works for me, and what doesn't Glad its proving to be of some use - see wifey I can sometimes be useful ![]() ![]() So I see ![]() | |||
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"One look at our profile images will tell you that I'm NOT a photographer, but I do own a Nikon. ![]() ![]() Well your off to a good start by owning a Nikon ![]() | |||
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"@Serendipity - Ah the dreaded posing question, just start off taking photos without thinking about posing, just relax into a comfortable position that feels totally natural for you - think of this as your pre-shoot stretch and warm up. And to be honest, most people who aren't used to having posed photos taken feel awkward to start with - and this is where photographers have to do the real work, coaxing the pose or look from the subject, and its what sets the great portrait photographers out from the rest. A good photo isn't always a technically brilliant one I'm willing to bet your favourite photos of yourself are ones that have captured you unaware, the natural ones. Thank you for the advice, I will try that, I now need to pack more stuff for my night away than originally planned! ![]() ![]() The best wedding photos I've ever taken have been reportage ones with a long lens and unaware subjects! | |||
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"One look at our profile images will tell you that I'm NOT a photographer, but I do own a Nikon. ![]() ![]() ![]() I once spent a few unhappy (but well paid) days shooting stainless steel, bevelled LED lights for cabins on yachts. The reflections and trying to get rid of them was insane. I was picking up reflections from red bins that were 50 yards away that I thought I'd boxed off! | |||
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"Well aren’t you lovely offering free advice ? Very refreshing. Fairly new to the Canon 7d here after changing from a 450d. We’re looking at using this more indoors now instead of our point-and-shoot ‘naughty camera’. Any recommendations for flash, lens and settings this type of photography ? Thanks in advance. S&S" Get the flash off the camera and use it remotely. Not sure whether the earlier 7's can do this natively but triggers are dirt cheap. Use the lens with the biggest aperture you've got, open it wide and add light/adjust ISO/change exposure time to suit. Use a reflector if required. I've often started shoots with 3 or 4 lights and finished with a single light source and a reflector and got the best shots from that. | |||
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"@Walking Disaster RE: Hotel rooms, get the biggest one you can afford, makes taking photos so much easier! Get a tripod, you'll need it to place the camera on as the level of lighting will be quite low which will mean the camera will need quite a long shutter speed and therefore any movement will result in blurry photos. Have a look at your brothers camera and see if you can tell which model it is, and if possible the lens attached to it as well, then I can give you some settings to get you started with. " I've just looked at it and it's actually a Canon ![]() | |||
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"Well aren’t you lovely offering free advice ? Very refreshing. Fairly new to the Canon 7d here after changing from a 450d. We’re looking at using this more indoors now instead of our point-and-shoot ‘naughty camera’. Any recommendations for flash, lens and settings this type of photography ? Thanks in advance. S&S" What lens have you got at the moment? One lens (IMO) everyone should have is the good old nifty fifty f1.8 cheap as chips, although with a crop body maybe the 35mm version. Other than that without knowing how much you want to spend on a lens I cant really advise, but remember good glass will always keep (most of) its value. First thing, try and avoid using the built in flash, not sure which Canon bodies do or don't have them, and have a google for Off Camera Flash - there are literally thousands of tutorials on Youtube on this, or have a look at a website called Fstoppers.com there's loads of good stuff on there. As for what flash to buy, again it all comes down to budget. Obviously Canon speed lights will be the easiest, but a couple of Yongnuo (Ebay/Amazon) flashes and a couple of wireless controllers will do you just as well. Along with a couple of lightstands and some shoot through umbrellas. Again more budget details and i'll be able to give some more options. | |||
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"@Walking Disaster RE: Hotel rooms, get the biggest one you can afford, makes taking photos so much easier! Get a tripod, you'll need it to place the camera on as the level of lighting will be quite low which will mean the camera will need quite a long shutter speed and therefore any movement will result in blurry photos. Have a look at your brothers camera and see if you can tell which model it is, and if possible the lens attached to it as well, then I can give you some settings to get you started with. I've just looked at it and it's actually a Canon ![]() I may be wrong, but the 450D is quite a few years old now, so high ISO shots will end up quite grainy, and that lens is probably a kit lens and will have a maximum aperture of around F3.5 which isn't great when shooting in low light conditions- again I'm a Nikon man so I'll defer you to that lot over there to help with any of the cameras settings/controls. But basically you either need to introduce more light into your room or use longer exposures/higher ISO | |||
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"Bookmarking!! I'd love a proper camera. What's the best one to start off with that you can do plenty with (indoor, outdoor) without having to upgrade too soon? Ps I love your pics OP ![]() Thank you ![]() ![]() | |||
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"One look at our profile images will tell you that I'm NOT a photographer, but I do own a Nikon. ![]() ![]() ![]() Probably the worst one for me has been, shooting a (very) shiny black car in a white studio, normally I'd leave the light reflections and specular highlights in to highlight a cars shape, but this client wanted a clean surface, this was in the days before it became easy to remove in post with photoshop - multiple exposures in camera moving the lights between shots | |||
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"I’d love to see a photography thread, I shoot mostly astrophotography and more recently profile night shots, the process of using flash is somewhat new to me and very much trial and error so anyone who is clued up on lighting techniques and using the correct gels would be really useful to know ![]() Saw your shots the other day ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Well aren’t you lovely offering free advice ? Very refreshing. Fairly new to the Canon 7d here after changing from a 450d. We’re looking at using this more indoors now instead of our point-and-shoot ‘naughty camera’. Any recommendations for flash, lens and settings this type of photography ? Thanks in advance. S&S What lens have you got at the moment? One lens (IMO) everyone should have is the good old nifty fifty f1.8 cheap as chips, although with a crop body maybe the 35mm version. Other than that without knowing how much you want to spend on a lens I cant really advise, but remember good glass will always keep (most of) its value. First thing, try and avoid using the built in flash, not sure which Canon bodies do or don't have them, and have a google for Off Camera Flash - there are literally thousands of tutorials on Youtube on this, or have a look at a website called Fstoppers.com there's loads of good stuff on there. As for what flash to buy, again it all comes down to budget. Obviously Canon speed lights will be the easiest, but a couple of Yongnuo (Ebay/Amazon) flashes and a couple of wireless controllers will do you just as well. Along with a couple of lightstands and some shoot through umbrellas. Again more budget details and i'll be able to give some more options. " Thank you. Sound advice. Yes, the ‘nifty fifty’ is on the list. I am using my trusty Canon 17-85mm lens which I used on my old 450d, whilst deciding what lenses I actually needed. It’s a good all-rounder I find but it’s good to have opinions of alternatives and additions. Happy to spend a few quid where needed but, this is only a hobby and I can’t justify really expensive glass that’s rarely used. Certainly interested in low-light ‘saucy’ pictures and black and white images. Some blurry background type shots. Im admittedly fairly clueless on flash photography beyond the built in one. Some of the Speedlites seem way too complex. All advice appreciated. Thanks again. | |||
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" Thank you. Sound advice. Yes, the ‘nifty fifty’ is on the list. I am using my trusty Canon 17-85mm lens which I used on my old 450d, whilst deciding what lenses I actually needed. It’s a good all-rounder I find but it’s good to have opinions of alternatives and additions. Happy to spend a few quid where needed but, this is only a hobby and I can’t justify really expensive glass that’s rarely used. Certainly interested in low-light ‘saucy’ pictures and black and white images. Some blurry background type shots. Im admittedly fairly clueless on flash photography beyond the built in one. Some of the Speedlites seem way too complex. All advice appreciated. Thanks again. " Ok if you want shots with nice out of focus background then get the 50mm, although with the crop I'd be more inclined to get a 35mm just so you have a bit more breathing room with your framing. If you can stretch to it get the F1.4 version that'll give you an extra 2/3 of a stop. Now the flash, honestly watch a few videos, it may seem really complex at first but once you grasp the basics it gets a lots easier. Or the other option, if you get one of the above lenses, get a tripod, a wireless trigger, put your camera in Apeture priority mode, ramp up your ISO to 3200 or 6400 (not sure how high it goes on yours) and open your aperture right up and providing your not trying to shoot the occupants of a dark/grope room you'll be able to get some good shots without worrying about flash, which can put some people off their stroke if they aren't used to it ![]() | |||
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"I’d love to see a photography thread, I shoot mostly astrophotography and more recently profile night shots, the process of using flash is somewhat new to me and very much trial and error so anyone who is clued up on lighting techniques and using the correct gels would be really useful to know ![]() Oh they're fab!!!! ![]() | |||
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"I’d love to see a photography thread, I shoot mostly astrophotography and more recently profile night shots, the process of using flash is somewhat new to me and very much trial and error so anyone who is clued up on lighting techniques and using the correct gels would be really useful to know ![]() ![]() ![]() Awesome! Thankyou ![]() | |||
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"I’m happy to be involved ... probphotographer using full frame Nikon gear .... doing adult and glamour as a break from the wedding / corporate/ family Work ...." Welcome, and thank god there’s another Nikon user here, was beginning to look like a photocopy shop with all these Canons! Weddings aaagh! only done a couple for friends and family, herding cats was easier! So I certainly doff my cap to all those that do it for a living! | |||
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"Here's my best effort lol, I'm too lazy to do many pics but I do love your avatar, I spotted that one the other day! ![]() ![]() Make the effort! ![]() ![]() | |||
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"@Walking Disaster RE: Hotel rooms, get the biggest one you can afford, makes taking photos so much easier! Get a tripod, you'll need it to place the camera on as the level of lighting will be quite low which will mean the camera will need quite a long shutter speed and therefore any movement will result in blurry photos. Have a look at your brothers camera and see if you can tell which model it is, and if possible the lens attached to it as well, then I can give you some settings to get you started with. I've just looked at it and it's actually a Canon ![]() Thank you! | |||
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"Here's my best effort lol, I'm too lazy to do many pics but I do love your avatar, I spotted that one the other day! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks - a combination of strategic desk lamp and deepened photoshop shadows lol! ![]() | |||
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"Ok let me preface this by saying, I am in no way claiming to be the last word on photography, I have done photography on and off as a profession for 20 odd years, I've shot most stuff from naked women to industrial fittings (lots of flanges!) More than happy to send non- fab type photos to anyone who would like to see, I am a massive geek when it comes to the tech side, so more than happy to talk FPS, ISO, f-stops with anyone, and for those who are interested i shoot primarily with Nikon gear, and most of my studio lighting equipment is from Lencarta. So would anyone like me to open a 'ask the photographer' thread ? (or just use this one) And if anyone wants me to I can knock a little guide on how to improve your photos with some very simple techniques. I'll shoot it on my phone so you can see that expensive professional gear isn't needed. I am happy to answer any questions that I feel I can give a valid answer to, but just remember all answers will be solely my opinion and you can choose to take that opinion or leave it. So if anyone has a question feel free to fire away ![]() Your photos are fantastic ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Always looking for tips and inspiration. Great thread op. ![]() ![]() You are a sexy , no matter what age ![]() | |||
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"Ex-pro photographer here. If anyone want to know how to use a Canon, let me/us know." Welcome ![]() ![]() | |||
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"We like ours just as they are but thank you for the offer OP." OK ![]() | |||
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"Always looking for tips and inspiration. Great thread op. ![]() ![]() Youth is overrated and wasted on the young, and you look plenty sexy to me already. ![]() | |||
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"Brilliant idea op! We post mainly pics quickly taken on phones atm, Fuzz uses a Canon, when our laptop is working but we don't post those! Looking for outdoor inspiration, light is tricky this time of year. Peach x" You guys get some great shots with your phone, and you obviously have a creative eye. For outdoors, maybe try and grab some shots as the sun is just above the horizon you'll get that lovely golden colour that makes everything look great especially if you use it as a backlight and get a nice bit of lens flare. | |||
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"OP your pics are great, sorry if i was over zealous in the fabbing. Most of mine are snapped on camera phones, whilst my children are distracted or asleep. Could you please share any tips on getting high quality on shadow work or capturing definition in water shots. " You fab away ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Ex-pro photographer here. If anyone want to know how to use a Canon, let me/us know. Welcome ![]() ![]() Thanks! If only the E-Type were ours! A bit like the DB5 that I spotted on someone's drive when I was shooting another model once. A quick knock on the door and it was mine for the afternoon to shoot with ![]() | |||
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"You have some gorgeous images. I'm quite new to portrait and boudoir photography in comparison to yourselves. I shoot with a Nikon D750, Sigma 24-105 f4 Tokina 100mm f2.8 Nikkor 50mm f1.8 A Godox AD200 based off camera flash system with several modifiers. I tend to struggle mostly with posing. I know what look I want, but when I get the subject in front of me I freeze. Once I get in the flow of things tho I'm normally ok. I've done shoots for several fab friends over the past 18 months and have recently been on a beauty to boudoir workshop that was full of useful information and sample poses. I hotlisted you btw " More reinforcements ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Love the photo’s OP ![]() Thank you ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Nice thread....I am a devoted Nikon user and wont shoot with anything else!" Good man ![]() | |||
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"OP your pics are great, sorry if i was over zealous in the fabbing. Most of mine are snapped on camera phones, whilst my children are distracted or asleep. Could you please share any tips on getting high quality on shadow work or capturing definition in water shots. You fab away ![]() ![]() ![]() Awww thank you kindly ![]() | |||
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"Ex-pro photographer here. If anyone want to know how to use a Canon, let me/us know. Welcome ![]() ![]() ![]() Astons and woman, its a heady combo - V8 Vantage owner ![]() | |||
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" Thank you. Sound advice. Yes, the ‘nifty fifty’ is on the list. I am using my trusty Canon 17-85mm lens which I used on my old 450d, whilst deciding what lenses I actually needed. It’s a good all-rounder I find but it’s good to have opinions of alternatives and additions. Happy to spend a few quid where needed but, this is only a hobby and I can’t justify really expensive glass that’s rarely used. Certainly interested in low-light ‘saucy’ pictures and black and white images. Some blurry background type shots. Im admittedly fairly clueless on flash photography beyond the built in one. Some of the Speedlites seem way too complex. All advice appreciated. Thanks again. Ok if you want shots with nice out of focus background then get the 50mm, although with the crop I'd be more inclined to get a 35mm just so you have a bit more breathing room with your framing. If you can stretch to it get the F1.4 version that'll give you an extra 2/3 of a stop. Now the flash, honestly watch a few videos, it may seem really complex at first but once you grasp the basics it gets a lots easier. Or the other option, if you get one of the above lenses, get a tripod, a wireless trigger, put your camera in Apeture priority mode, ramp up your ISO to 3200 or 6400 (not sure how high it goes on yours) and open your aperture right up and providing your not trying to shoot the occupants of a dark/grope room you'll be able to get some good shots without worrying about flash, which can put some people off their stroke if they aren't used to it ![]() Thank you. Excellent recommendations and advice. Hugely appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Looked at your pictures just now too. Excellent ! Very inspiring. Great work. Cheers. . | |||
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"OP your pics are great, sorry if i was over zealous in the fabbing. Most of mine are snapped on camera phones, whilst my children are distracted or asleep. Could you please share any tips on getting high quality on shadow work or capturing definition in water shots. You fab away ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Right, for the water drops on skin, baby oil on skin, then get a spray bottle - the kind of thing they use in hairdressers for spraying water and fill with a mixture of equal parts glycerine and water, then its a case of trying different spray patterns till you get what your looking for. As for a reflection inside the water, its not impossible but you'd probably want a macro lens for that. | |||
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"I'm early days in my photography curve, feel I'm getting better in each and every shoot, would love to fire a few shots over to you for critique, or love, or just guidance on where I need to improve" Fire them over, I'll do my best, but I never feel I'm qualified to critique honestly, I hate being mean about other peoples photos and unless someone is paying you to take them, the only thing that matters is how you feel about them. Although most photographers are never truly happy with the results, I know I never am and I'm my own worst critic. As for improving the best thing is to just shoot as often as you can, try a 365 project (1 photo a day for a year) or a 52 project (1 photo a week) its great for making you shoot, and when the year ends you have a photographic record of how much your shooting has changed. | |||
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"Ooooo I'd love some photography lessons ![]() ![]() High ISO (until it's too grainy to work effectively with), low (wide open) aperture, the shortest exposure time you can get away with! I used to mainly do gig photography years ago, that was the world I lived in! ![]() | |||
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"You have some gorgeous images. I'm quite new to portrait and boudoir photography in comparison to yourselves. I shoot with a Nikon D750, Sigma 24-105 f4 Tokina 100mm f2.8 Nikkor 50mm f1.8 A Godox AD200 based off camera flash system with several modifiers. I tend to struggle mostly with posing. I know what look I want, but when I get the subject in front of me I freeze. Once I get in the flow of things tho I'm normally ok. I've done shoots for several fab friends over the past 18 months and have recently been on a beauty to boudoir workshop that was full of useful information and sample poses. I hotlisted you btw More reinforcements ![]() ![]() I always try to make my shoots fun, no one wants a miserable model and I've recently started using the mirror me method of showing what I want. It's remembering the poses. I think que cards may be the answer x | |||
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"Definitely interested in tips on phone photography. Used to have a DSLR kit (Olympus 4/3) and way too many lenses , and did an evening course, but got fed up with carrying a lot of kit around so gave it up and now probably forgotten more than I learnt ! " You know the answer? Pick one lens and just go out with that and nothing else, even better if its a prime you'll have to move, rather than simply using the zoom, so you'll find different compositions. | |||
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"Couple of quick tips for phone photography or any photography in general 1. Go on Amazon search for bluetooth tripod ~ £15.00 2. While still on Amazon, search 5 in 1 collapsible reflector ~ £10 3. Stay Tuned and I'll knock up a quick intro on using the above later on." Loving this post (although haven’t yet read it all). Had my Nikon D80 7 years and go through phases of using it, must admit the better pictures are usually when set to auto (sorry)! My Fabs pics are taken with timer on my iPhone, edit some to b/w and always crop out any background mess..most important. Is there any particular size for the 5 in 1 you suggest? Am curious when it’s useful, look forward to reading your intro. | |||
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"Couple of quick tips for phone photography or any photography in general 1. Go on Amazon search for bluetooth tripod ~ £15.00 2. While still on Amazon, search 5 in 1 collapsible reflector ~ £10 3. Stay Tuned and I'll knock up a quick intro on using the above later on. Loving this post (although haven’t yet read it all). Had my Nikon D80 7 years and go through phases of using it, must admit the better pictures are usually when set to auto (sorry)! My Fabs pics are taken with timer on my iPhone, edit some to b/w and always crop out any background mess..most important. Is there any particular size for the 5 in 1 you suggest? Am curious when it’s useful, look forward to reading your intro. " Get a 1m one...it's pretty much all you'll ever need. Use them to reflect a bit of light back to fill in shadows or accentuate light with a warmer colour using the gold reflector, for example. | |||
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" I always try to make my shoots fun, no one wants a miserable model and I've recently started using the mirror me method of showing what I want. It's remembering the poses. I think que cards may be the answer x" Just let them move around while you shoot away, and chat while doing it but about a totally unconnected subject, they'll forget the cameras there and you'll get more natural looking photos. Most people who aren't models find having their photo taken daunting, and throw in some poses that they've never done and it just makes them anxious. Maybe have them pick out some photos they like - Tumblr is great for finding inspiration, if its something they've chosen they'll more likely find it easier to replicate. | |||
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"Ooooo I'd love some photography lessons ![]() ![]() ![]() Thank u ![]() | |||
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"I can use the timer on my camera, the thing I can't do is pose! Some ladies pose so sexily, I just feel awkward, I need someone to instruct me which way to turn/lean/place arms etc. ![]() If you Google "glamour posing guide" you'll find lots of help online. Perhaps also check out your library as they often stock books on photography that have chapters on glamour and posing. Finally, have a go at recreating poses in photos you've seen and like. Natural diffuse light from a large north-facing window perhaps through net curtains can give a very flattering light. If you need to use a flashgun try bouncing the light from a white ceiling, again to give softer lighting. In terms of camera settings use as large an aperture as possible (eg f/2 or f/2.8) when you want a shallow depth of focus, eg to blur the background. A shutter speed of 1/125 sec should be ok. Most modern cameras allow the ISO to be set by the camera automatically, and focus on the appropriate point (usually the subject's eyes). You don't need an expensive set up to take good photos, a digital SLR plus a 50mm lens can be bought from £300 (but if you've got a good camera phone try that first it might be all you need - some of the best photos I've seen have been taken on the spur of the moment with an iPhone during play). | |||
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"Tidy your room and save money on a hotel room." Very sorry, but I need my clutter. | |||
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"Tidy your room and save money on a hotel room. Very sorry, but I need my clutter." At least u crop it out most people dont ![]() | |||
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"I'm early days in my photography curve, feel I'm getting better in each and every shoot, would love to fire a few shots over to you for critique, or love, or just guidance on where I need to improve Fire them over, I'll do my best, but I never feel I'm qualified to critique honestly, I hate being mean about other peoples photos and unless someone is paying you to take them, the only thing that matters is how you feel about them. Although most photographers are never truly happy with the results, I know I never am and I'm my own worst critic. As for improving the best thing is to just shoot as often as you can, try a 365 project (1 photo a day for a year) or a 52 project (1 photo a week) its great for making you shoot, and when the year ends you have a photographic record of how much your shooting has changed." We're outside your age range ![]() | |||
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"Tidy your room and save money on a hotel room. Very sorry, but I need my clutter. At least u crop it out most people dont ![]() Lol, mine were taken in a hotel room! | |||
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"It’s a 6 page PDF with photos " Oh.....I don't think my phone can cope with such a big document. Must free up some space!! | |||
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"It’s a 6 page PDF with photos Oh.....I don't think my phone can cope with such a big document. Must free up some space!!" ![]() | |||
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"It’s a 6 page PDF with photos Oh.....I don't think my phone can cope with such a big document. Must free up some space!!" The PDF manual for my car is 102 pages and that's only 2MB ![]() | |||
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"We only use the phone camera for pictures on here. We’re still not comfortable posing for erotic photos as you can probably tell by viewing our pictures. We have a bridge camera we could use, what’s your opinion on bridge cameras?" ![]() | |||
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"Kudos on your pics OP...if i had 1/10 of your talents id be a lucky guy! (With the camera of course) I guess....its best to not use your phone!" Quite a few of the pics in our profile were done with an iPhone ![]() | |||
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"Kudos on your pics OP...if i had 1/10 of your talents id be a lucky guy! (With the camera of course) I guess....its best to not use your phone!" Theres nothing wrong with using your phone..it works for me ![]() | |||
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"Doing some new photos later, my do it on cam via the chat rooms later if anyone wants to watch a studio shoot being done" Let us know which room you will be in | |||
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"I just use my iPhone for my pics on here....is there any apps you recommend? Excellent pics OP...I also have Domesticated Vixen on my hotlist...well shot pics ![]() I would recommend Snapseed as a good editing app | |||
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"I just use my iPhone for my pics on here....is there any apps you recommend? Excellent pics OP...I also have Domesticated Vixen on my hotlist...well shot pics ![]() Snapspeed or Lightroom mobile for me (might need Adobe CC subscription for that though) Instagrams built in editor isn't too bad either. | |||
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"I'm on the Affinity forum and have been for 4 years+, have you ever used their software?" Years ago when it used to be Corel (iirc) Mainly use Adobe Creative Cloud suite : Lightroom, Photoshop, Premiere & After Effects | |||
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"I'm on the Affinity forum and have been for 4 years+, have you ever used their software? Years ago when it used to be Corel (iirc) Mainly use Adobe Creative Cloud suite : Lightroom, Photoshop, Premiere & After Effects" That's a common error. SERIF and their PLUS range are based in Nottingham (Drawplus). Corel is Texas based (Coreldraw). They've won loads of awards... ![]() | |||
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"Any tips to improve lighting and quality of pictures when you are just using a phone?" Sadly with a phone you are quite limited to its internals, however with lighting, you can use the brightness slider, maybe add a filter on it to compliment the quality ![]() | |||
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"Something I'd like to explore is using film again. Downside being the film/developing costs. Any tips from people that develop their own? " Enlargers are cheap on eBay. Dark room can be set up with black out curtains. Harman have web site for film and chemicals. Get a changing bag for transferring film to developer spool and tank. Can set up full dark room for around £200. | |||
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"Any tips to improve lighting and quality of pictures when you are just using a phone?" Get a reflector - I have knocked up a little guide on using them with a phone, if you want a copy PM me and I’ll give you (and anyone else that wants a copy) the google drive link Learn to use the phones AE/AF lock as well it will keep the exposure locked so you can play about with light/shadow easier | |||
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"I'm on the Affinity forum and have been for 4 years+, have you ever used their software? Years ago when it used to be Corel (iirc) Mainly use Adobe Creative Cloud suite : Lightroom, Photoshop, Premiere & After Effects That's a common error. SERIF and their PLUS range are based in Nottingham (Drawplus). Corel is Texas based (Coreldraw). They've won loads of awards... ![]() Close ![]() | |||
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" Do you go for a long or short DoF for intimate pictures? Personally I would say short to medium, blurring what is not important . Do you shot in B&W or convert in post processing? Shoot in RAW, then process how you wish after. . I'm also keen on using my off camera flash to experiment with different lighting effects. Off camera lighting is quite simple once you get the hang of how you can manipulate and bounce light. . D700 & Sigma EF-610 I haven't worked out the settings in camera and flash yet. I would suggest working in manual mode for flash. Lowest ISO Shallow - Medium DoF (F5.6 - F8) 1/125 or 1/250 shutter depending on your flash. Adjust the power of the flash as necessary " | |||
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"Something I'd like to explore is using film again. Downside being the film/developing costs. Any tips from people that develop their own? Enlargers are cheap on eBay. Dark room can be set up with black out curtains. Harman have web site for film and chemicals. Get a changing bag for transferring film to developer spool and tank. Can set up full dark room for around £200." Cheers for advice, will look into it | |||
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"Do you go for a long or short DoF for intimate pictures? Do you shot in B&W or convert in post processing? I'm also keen on using my off camera flash to experiment with different lighting effects. D700 & Sigma EF-610 I haven't worked out the settings in camera and flash yet." If I can remember, i think this is how - Put your onboard flash into TTL, Master, group A then select through until you have -- next to it (Master) you can now use your onboard as a remote controller for your Sigma flash. The Nikon system is a piece of cake once you've got the basics. To start with I'd shoot using it in Aperture priority, yes yes manual is best to really understand, but its one less thing to think about, and Nikons TTL system is really good, it will then sort the shutter speed out for you, up to the max sync speed (1/250th on yours) unless you activate HSS then you can shoot up to 1/4000th - good for shooting in sunny spots. Then just use your exposure compensation to suit. Get a cheap shoot through umbrella + light stand to go with your flash, or a medium soft box, you'll get much better results - bigger the light source the softer the light. I always find it easier to watch and learn, especially with something visual. Joe McNally is well worth looking up, a Nikon pro for over 40 years, and helped develop the Nikon Speedlite system - His books The Hot Shoe Diaries, The Moment it Clicks and Sketching Light are all worth a read if you want to learn about off camera flash. | |||
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"To quote Chicago, give them just enough to get them going but always leave them wanting more." I completely agree ![]() | |||
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" I'm a massive Jack Vettriano fan " Me too! | |||
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"Anyone's going to the photokina by any chance? " Daren't, I'd spend way too much money ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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