Veronica [Bikini shoot]
Hello friends!
My friend Veronica, some of you might have "met" her before, called me tonight, asking if could take some bikini pics of her. Well, I really - honestly - didn't feel like it, but I didn't have the heart to let her down! So I forced my self to utter "Sure!" in a "Oh, I'm so happy that you asked me!"-voice. A photographer gotta do what a photographer gotta do! *Haha* :wink
So we went out and gave it a go.
Veronicas major "problem" that just doesn't give in, is controlling her facial expressions. She always looks the same, almost like she's bothered or bored. But she isn't, we always have a good time when out shooting, laughing and joking all the time, we've been shooting togheter many times, and we've know eachother for many years but facing the lens waiting for the shutter release click-click she gets "this" expression. Comments and critics are welcome!
Well - I got a few "smilers" anyway!
How is THIS for a smile?
My friend Veronica, some of you might have "met" her before, called me tonight, asking if could take some bikini pics of her. Well, I really - honestly - didn't feel like it, but I didn't have the heart to let her down! So I forced my self to utter "Sure!" in a "Oh, I'm so happy that you asked me!"-voice. A photographer gotta do what a photographer gotta do! *Haha* :wink
So we went out and gave it a go.
Veronicas major "problem" that just doesn't give in, is controlling her facial expressions. She always looks the same, almost like she's bothered or bored. But she isn't, we always have a good time when out shooting, laughing and joking all the time, we've been shooting togheter many times, and we've know eachother for many years but facing the lens waiting for the shutter release click-click she gets "this" expression. Comments and critics are welcome!
Well - I got a few "smilers" anyway!
How is THIS for a smile?
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As for facial expressions, I totally know what you mean. I work with a number of models who have the same problem. What I've found works is two things.
The first is cheating: have a conversation, but keep shooting. Shoot lots of frames. Fill those CF cards, buy more, and fill them. Most of the shots will be utter garbage because she's talking, but you'll find a few where her mouth and face are in a novel and unique position, and there's your shot. The problem, of course, is, as I said, that's cheating. Additionally, it does the model no good, because she can't learn from it and reproduce the expression.
The second is to tell her that she's acting, not modeling. Pick and emotion and give it to me. You'd be surprised at how well that works.
Sometimes. Not always.
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I sure she is very happy with these.
Very beautiful model
Thanks
Fred
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Chris's advice is also very good. You can't fault his photos! So, if your model can act, I'd go with that approach.
(Hi Chris. Long time no talkie. I think the last time we met was at your place in SLO, circa 1997?)
jc
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