Could use some quick advise here.
I'm doing a shoot on Sunday with a returneel (an actual working model) who has decided she wants to add bikinis to her port.
While she is extremely beautiful and by no means "plus" sized, her lower body is slightly heavier than her upper body.
I know the principles about angling her hips away from the camera and never shooting flat face front but if anyone has other techniques for minimizing her body differences I'll not only listen, I'll write them down on my shoot notes.
I love this girl and want her to get images that show her at her best.
Any help anyone??
While she is extremely beautiful and by no means "plus" sized, her lower body is slightly heavier than her upper body.
I know the principles about angling her hips away from the camera and never shooting flat face front but if anyone has other techniques for minimizing her body differences I'll not only listen, I'll write them down on my shoot notes.
I love this girl and want her to get images that show her at her best.
Any help anyone??
Bilsen (the artist formerly known as John Galt NY)
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Canon 600D; Canon 1D Mk2;
24-105 f4L IS; 70-200 f4L IS; 50mm 1.4; 28-75 f2.8; 55-250 IS; 580EX & (2) 430EX Flash,
Model Galleries: http://bilsen.zenfolio.com/
Everything Else: www.pbase.com/bilsen
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Canon 600D; Canon 1D Mk2;
24-105 f4L IS; 70-200 f4L IS; 50mm 1.4; 28-75 f2.8; 55-250 IS; 580EX & (2) 430EX Flash,
Model Galleries: http://bilsen.zenfolio.com/
Everything Else: www.pbase.com/bilsen
Here is what I would do:
Try to use Narrow lighting (less exposed body parts to the camera).
Try to have the part that is a bit larger not to stick out to much from the scene/background. (make the top part pop-out)
Don't let here sit or lay-down on the places that you do not want come over larger as that will make ties even bigger.
Try to shoot from a higher position under a slight angle
Try to keep those parts as far as you can away from the camera.
Positioning and the color of the bikini can make a big difference (black bikini will work on very tanned skin, don't use a white color as that will emphasis the waist etc...)
Put some eye-catchers in the shot, but away from the places where you don't want the attention.
And at the end , there is Liquify in PS
So that is what I most of the time do..
Good luck sunday....
Canon 600D; Canon 1D Mk2;
24-105 f4L IS; 70-200 f4L IS; 50mm 1.4; 28-75 f2.8; 55-250 IS; 580EX & (2) 430EX Flash,
Model Galleries: http://bilsen.zenfolio.com/
Everything Else: www.pbase.com/bilsen
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men in black and I will have the same research sources.
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24-105 f4L IS; 70-200 f4L IS; 50mm 1.4; 28-75 f2.8; 55-250 IS; 580EX & (2) 430EX Flash,
Model Galleries: http://bilsen.zenfolio.com/
Everything Else: www.pbase.com/bilsen
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If I said that I'd get torched. You young guys can get away with it.
Canon 600D; Canon 1D Mk2;
24-105 f4L IS; 70-200 f4L IS; 50mm 1.4; 28-75 f2.8; 55-250 IS; 580EX & (2) 430EX Flash,
Model Galleries: http://bilsen.zenfolio.com/
Everything Else: www.pbase.com/bilsen
By the way, used every bit of the advice I got in this afternoons' shoot. I leave at 5:00 AM for the Caribbean shoot but trust me, you guys all did great.
Canon 600D; Canon 1D Mk2;
24-105 f4L IS; 70-200 f4L IS; 50mm 1.4; 28-75 f2.8; 55-250 IS; 580EX & (2) 430EX Flash,
Model Galleries: http://bilsen.zenfolio.com/
Everything Else: www.pbase.com/bilsen