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

I'm fter someone to just take pics at the moment. I had an offer recently but he was bi and kept sending me pics of his nob and asking to play with his arse so I sacked the idea off. Disappointed actually, wouldn't mind a photoshoot now the idea's in my head, having a hard time finding anyone local off fab who takes nude pics of blokes though.

Also is anyone her into photography? I'd like to get into it but heard it can be expensive with the diff kinds of lenses and lighting to buy.

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

I'm a photographer and bi but perfectly capable of taking photos of a naked guy (or woman) without jumping on them!

As for cost, it gets progressively more expensive as you realise you don't like the gear you've got and want to upgrade it. I've stopped that now (well, at least I think I have).

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

So many great youtube vids. Check what your phone can do first. Some have "professional" options to fiddle with. If you start getting the bug. Then invest

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


"So many great youtube vids. Check what your phone can do first. Some have "professional" options to fiddle with. If you start getting the bug. Then invest"

I'd spend £100 on a point and shoot with 'professional' i.e. Manual options and keep my phone for calls, Candy Crush and selfies...then see if you get the bug

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

You can get a good second hand starter camera to see if you enjoy photography try wex used

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


"So many great youtube vids. Check what your phone can do first. Some have "professional" options to fiddle with. If you start getting the bug. Then invest

I'd spend £100 on a point and shoot with 'professional' i.e. Manual options and keep my phone for calls, Candy Crush and selfies...then see if you get the bug"

The Samsung s6 for example has great manual options to fiddle with. Save the £100 to put towards something bigger

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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago

Suffolk - East Anglia

Photography needn't be expensive. The best photography starts before a camera is picked up and with some imagination and utilisation you can get great images with the most basic and cheapest of kit.

(Photographic dealers have loads of second hand equipment traded in by people who buy expensive gear thinking it will make them a good photographer - it won't).

Get some info' first from magazines, Amateur Photographer is a good one and go from there. There are also lots of camera clubs everywhere.

By the way, beware of people who profess to be good photographers and say they will come and photograph you. Be careful and choose wisely.

Good luck.

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By *oyuer99Man
over a year ago

PRESTON

It can be expensive but it depends to what level you want to go. If you just want a few sharp well exposed picture you don't want to blow up to the size of a wall you could do a lot worse than a Lumix tz60 or 70.

If you really want to go for it you are talking DSLR interchangeable lenses and studio lights which is why I fel broke.

A wrb siter to look at is MPB PHOTOGRAPHIC, good quality second hand gear.

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


"So many great youtube vids. Check what your phone can do first. Some have "professional" options to fiddle with. If you start getting the bug. Then invest

I'd spend £100 on a point and shoot with 'professional' i.e. Manual options and keep my phone for calls, Candy Crush and selfies...then see if you get the bug

The Samsung s6 for example has great manual options to fiddle with. Save the £100 to put towards something bigger"

All the options are electronic (no manual aperture, digital zoom etc.) and the sensor is the size of your little fingernail.

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By *8Roost88Man
over a year ago

Derby

Dude if you want I am a photographer professionally and would be happy to chat about it, even if not you don't go with me or do it yourself I'm more than happy to give advice. I would prefer to help you find the right option for people in these situations rather than demand you use me.

Depending on the sort of thing you want will make a difference and in some situations you'll need more than just a camera you might need lighting.

Message me if you want. Also happy to chat next time I see you if you want

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


"Dude if you want I am a photographer professionally and would be happy to chat about it, even if not you don't go with me or do it yourself I'm more than happy to give advice. I would prefer to help you find the right option for people in these situations rather than demand you use me.

Depending on the sort of thing you want will make a difference and in some situations you'll need more than just a camera you might need lighting.

Message me if you want. Also happy to chat next time I see you if you want "

I can't message you dude, you've blocked blokes. I'd actually feel comfortable with you since I've seen and spoke to you a few tines and you're a chill guy. Definitely interested in talking more and setting up can either talk on here or next time you're at the club.

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By *andb69Couple
over a year ago

leeds

Judge a photographer by the quality of their photographs not by their claims or equipment. Many so called photographers and professional photographers on fab have pictures on their profiles which no self respecting photographer would ever post. We make no claim to be photographers but we have found it isn't difficult to take a half decent picture, even a selfie, with the most basic of gear.

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

Great idea to get into photography.... Not enough quality ones here unfortunately...

The gear doesnt make the photographer so u dont have to invest massively and now...

First of all :be a good copycat. Look the web for some ideas, save what u like and try to reproduce it with what u have (mobile, compact camera or dslr)... Light is almost as important as the camera.

A nice Background and set up is essential.

A tripod (or whatever can hold ur mobile or camera) and a few second timer is mandatory. Selfie is ok for 1 or 2 pics eventually...

And make urself a favor : no dick pics... They are just horrible to watch (close up to pussy as well)

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By *ust_for_laughsCouple
over a year ago

Hinckley

Buy a camera you're comfortable with (or use your phone)...learn to take photos of inanimate objects before you move on to people, it'll teach you about depth of field, light fall, exposure settings and composition (fag packets and apples with droplets of water are my go to teaching objects!). You then apply all you've picked up to shooting people (then you can start spending a lot of money on bodies, lenses, lights and a load of other useless paraphernalia that the camera industry will convince you that you need!)

You're not too far away if you want some images doing.

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