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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Ok so I'm thinking about doing some updating on my profile..like to keep things fresh lol

The thing is, I'm happy on the site, I attract the people I want but feel like a change...what would you change, happy for advice from guys as well as the ladies

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By *unandbuckCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield

Quick ones.

It's dis-jointed because of the update.

Your pics don't look pro-photographer.

Do you have so many offers you prioritise squirters??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

you have verifications so maybe lose the bits about turning up...

as stated already, your pics are amateurish so maybe do some that reflect what you say

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Quick ones.

It's dis-jointed because of the update.

Your pics don't look pro-photographer.

Do you have so many offers you prioritise squirters??

"

Queuing round the block .., can't miss them carrying towels , plastic sheets and mop n bucket !!

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

'I have been a photographer for nearly 10 years which has mainly been landscape however over the last 18 months, I have turned to erotic, glamour and nude.'

Walk your talk. Start with your own pics for portfolio standard then people may take you seriously

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

Also full of cliches and unfunny lines tbh. Maybe I'm just not your audience

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thanks for the advice, what people need to understand is that being a photographer you need to be behind the camera to produce the quality image, that same quality image is hard to reproduce when your in front of it lol but...I do take the comments on board and will be making some amendments soon...thanks

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

Text is ok, you need more pics

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By *unandbuckCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield


"Thanks for the advice, what people need to understand is that being a photographer you need to be behind the camera to produce the quality image, that same quality image is hard to reproduce when your in front of it lol but...I do take the comments on board and will be making some amendments soon...thanks "

I'm no expert, but wouldn't you frame the shot, make the correct settings then use the self timer?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thanks for the advice, what people need to understand is that being a photographer you need to be behind the camera to produce the quality image, that same quality image is hard to reproduce when your in front of it lol but...I do take the comments on board and will be making some amendments soon...thanks

I'm no expert, but wouldn't you frame the shot, make the correct settings then use the self timer?"

If only it was that easy...in essence though, you are correct but it's one hell of a long process to keep resetting, moving lamps and lights etc then moving back into position to retake only for another element to play its role and make the shot poor...in a normal photo shoot, I will take approx 150-200 photos (single person) for approx 20 keepers at best.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

And if anyone would be interested and would like to see some samples then please do get in touch...that includes males as well

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By *unandbuckCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield


"Thanks for the advice, what people need to understand is that being a photographer you need to be behind the camera to produce the quality image, that same quality image is hard to reproduce when your in front of it lol but...I do take the comments on board and will be making some amendments soon...thanks

I'm no expert, but wouldn't you frame the shot, make the correct settings then use the self timer?

If only it was that easy...in essence though, you are correct but it's one hell of a long process to keep resetting, moving lamps and lights etc then moving back into position to retake only for another element to play its role and make the shot poor...in a normal photo shoot, I will take approx 150-200 photos (single person) for approx 20 keepers at best. "

Ok, stick with the handheld phone selfies.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thanks for the advice, what people need to understand is that being a photographer you need to be behind the camera to produce the quality image, that same quality image is hard to reproduce when your in front of it lol but...I do take the comments on board and will be making some amendments soon...thanks

I'm no expert, but wouldn't you frame the shot, make the correct settings then use the self timer?

If only it was that easy...in essence though, you are correct but it's one hell of a long process to keep resetting, moving lamps and lights etc then moving back into position to retake only for another element to play its role and make the shot poor...in a normal photo shoot, I will take approx 150-200 photos (single person) for approx 20 keepers at best.

Ok, stick with the handheld phone selfies."

Lol...I hope that didn't come across as having a go

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly


"Thanks for the advice, what people need to understand is that being a photographer you need to be behind the camera to produce the quality image, that same quality image is hard to reproduce when your in front of it lol but...I do take the comments on board and will be making some amendments soon...thanks

I'm no expert, but wouldn't you frame the shot, make the correct settings then use the self timer?

If only it was that easy...in essence though, you are correct but it's one hell of a long process to keep resetting, moving lamps and lights etc then moving back into position to retake only for another element to play its role and make the shot poor...in a normal photo shoot, I will take approx 150-200 photos (single person) for approx 20 keepers at best.

Ok, stick with the handheld phone selfies."

Even with handheld phone selfies wouldn't you make sure the background is decent if you're a pro?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thanks for the advice, what people need to understand is that being a photographer you need to be behind the camera to produce the quality image, that same quality image is hard to reproduce when your in front of it lol but...I do take the comments on board and will be making some amendments soon...thanks

I'm no expert, but wouldn't you frame the shot, make the correct settings then use the self timer?

If only it was that easy...in essence though, you are correct but it's one hell of a long process to keep resetting, moving lamps and lights etc then moving back into position to retake only for another element to play its role and make the shot poor...in a normal photo shoot, I will take approx 150-200 photos (single person) for approx 20 keepers at best.

Ok, stick with the handheld phone selfies.

Even with handheld phone selfies wouldn't you make sure the background is decent if you're a pro? "

Never really said I was a pro, in fact the only mention of professional is in terms keeping swinging separate from my photography ? I would however class myself as semi pro as I have and regularly do earn from my photos

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