Studio shoot

JimBarryPhotographyJimBarryPhotography Registered Users Posts: 36 Big grins
edited December 4, 2009 in Go Figure
Here are a few from a recent studio shoot...

Sunrise

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Meditation

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The Tree

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Comments

  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited November 16, 2009
    Jim,
    thanks for sharing! thumb.gif
    Just wanted to remind you (re #3): it's almost never pays to shoot a female full height from a male eye level... deal.gif You gotta be at her waist level or lower...ne_nau.gif
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  • angevin1angevin1 Registered Users Posts: 3,403 Major grins
    edited November 18, 2009
    Sweet silhouettes! I love these...Simple...nicely simple~
    tom wise
  • JimBarryPhotographyJimBarryPhotography Registered Users Posts: 36 Big grins
    edited November 18, 2009
    Thank you
    Thanks!!!
  • anonymouscubananonymouscuban Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 4,586 Major grins
    edited December 4, 2009
    Nikolai wrote:
    Jim,
    thanks for sharing! thumb.gif
    Just wanted to remind you (re #3): it's almost never pays to shoot a female full height from a male eye level... deal.gif You gotta be at her waist level or lower...ne_nau.gif

    Nikolai,

    Is this because the perspective is distorted so it shortens the legs? That would make sense. So it's typically acceptable to shoot the female from a higher POV when shooting 3/4 and up or when laying or crouching??? I would assume you should always try to elongate the female form, within reason, no matter what position they are in.
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  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited December 4, 2009
    Nikolai,

    Is this because the perspective is distorted so it shortens the legs? That would make sense. So it's typically acceptable to shoot the female from a higher POV when shooting 3/4 and up or when laying or crouching??? I would assume you should always try to elongate the female form, within reason, no matter what position they are in.
    Alex,
    to each is own, but to me a standing female begins from her legs. Going lower elongates them. Of course you can some comic/dramatic effect if you go too low (as in http://nik.smugmug.com/photos/332184554_irHEW-XL.jpg ), but that was intentional, as was the usage of the WA lens).
    You dont always want to elongate something, it's all has to be done withing the certain "box of proportions".
    And yes, when a (female) model is sitting or lying down going higher often brings a pleasing view, although staying "leveled" can be good, too. The only thing that I don't find particularly working is going lower for a sitting model, yet again, there always can be exceptions.
    HTH
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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