EXPOSE yourself - XLI


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Hmm ... the peek looks totally out of focus, or my screen is beri blur.

Do you always hunch your shoulders when posing?
 

Taken today.

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Hmm ... the peek looks totally out of focus, or my screen is beri blur.

Do you always hunch your shoulders when posing?

Point taken. Later I go humtum him. I told him many times already that he has to guide me through the poses.
 

i also have to agree that it is bit blur :)
 

Please give comments and criticise if you must.

Taken by the boy boy but Teebs did some general ps on it which I feel could be better.

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Point taken. Later I go humtum him. I told him many times already that he has to guide me through the poses.

Best is if you learn how to pose on your own, and only rely on photographer or stylist/art director to give pointers, and not entire directions. Learn the basics, then do test shoots with pre-determined light set-ups to find out what works and doesn't work for you.

The two key problems with subjects here is that 1) They have no idea how to pose, what angles flatter their features, how to understand what lenses and light combinations work with what poses and angles and 2) they don't know how to emote and have extremely limited emotional vocabulary.

This is compounded by photographers who also do not understand the above, and how to communicate effectively with their subjects.

Which explains the very blah results you often see in P&P. :bsmilie:
 

Please give comments and criticise if you must.

Taken by the boy boy but Teebs did some general ps on it which I feel could be better.

pinkie.jpg

Hots: got catchlights in the eye

Nots: color abit desaturated leh

my million dollar worth :bsmilie:
 

Best is if you learn how to pose on your own, and only rely on photographer or stylist/art director to give pointers, and not entire directions. Learn the basics, then do test shoots with pre-determined light set-ups to find out what works and doesn't work for you.

The two key problems with subjects here is that 1) They have no idea how to pose, what angles flatter their features, how to understand what lenses and light combinations work with what poses and angles and 2) they don't know how to emote and have extremely limited emotional vocabulary.

This is compounded by photographers who also do not understand the above, and how to communicate effectively with their subjects.

Which explains the very blah results you often see in P&P. :bsmilie:


If you realise, I've stopped going to and commenting on P&P except for a couple of series.

I can't bear seeing what I see there. :confused:
 

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