The Female Face
We love to shoot beautiful women… many of us were inspired to take up the art when we first saw how gorgeous photos turned out when the subjects were attractive women. Is there a specific technique? Well, having shot many models in the past, let me share a bit some of the tips off the top of my head.
1) Keep a scrapbook of poses/stances handy
2) Try not to point the fingers to the camera
3) Watch the background and ensure nothing sticks out of or cuts through the back of her head/neck
4) Remind your model to watch her posture
5) Try not to pose the models in awkward positions
6) Keep the light soft (window light or under the shade). Overhead light is not good. Direct sunlight will cause her to squint.
7) Use a reflector (car shade will do) to balance out the shadows under the nose/chin. This reflector is also good to create a small reflection in the eye called the catchlight
Talk to the model to form a rapport and ensure that she remains relaxed
9) Leaning hard against the wrists/shoulders will create unsightly bone jutting situations
10) For make-up, heavier and contrastier make up can make the person look better
11) Ensure that the hair is controlled… watch for baby hair and stray strands
12) Mop up the sweat and always do touch ups to also allow the model to have a bit of rest
13) Model must have enough sleep the night before
14) Keep the clothes and accessories simple
15) Watch where your photo crops off the model’s features like forehead, elbow, bustline etc
Some examples…
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