Would like you share with you my first experience in taking photographs in a studio last night.
I went to a beginners introduction to the fundmentals of photography, where we were taught for an hour, then given the opportunity to take photographs of a model. Got to see many things, there's this thing called a "hair-light", and lights coming from everywhere! For a newbie like me, this is amazing!
They set up all the lights for us, and let us take photographs, so the hardest thing for us to do was to tell the model how to pose!!!! :sweat:
I looked at the shot-sheets, of what other people have shot before, but can not visualise what will be good for the model to do, and I don't know what to say, how to pose, all these things! maybe because it's my first time, or starting to think of it now, as I'm writing this, probably because I had nothing to communicate to the model in the first place!
Unfortunately can not post the pictures on the internet because didn't ask for permission, and if post without asking, it's $50000! :bigeyes: another amazing thing but I understand...
but learnt a lot!
Usually, how do you decide how to pose the model?
I went to a beginners introduction to the fundmentals of photography, where we were taught for an hour, then given the opportunity to take photographs of a model. Got to see many things, there's this thing called a "hair-light", and lights coming from everywhere! For a newbie like me, this is amazing!
They set up all the lights for us, and let us take photographs, so the hardest thing for us to do was to tell the model how to pose!!!! :sweat:
I looked at the shot-sheets, of what other people have shot before, but can not visualise what will be good for the model to do, and I don't know what to say, how to pose, all these things! maybe because it's my first time, or starting to think of it now, as I'm writing this, probably because I had nothing to communicate to the model in the first place!
Unfortunately can not post the pictures on the internet because didn't ask for permission, and if post without asking, it's $50000! :bigeyes: another amazing thing but I understand...
but learnt a lot!
Usually, how do you decide how to pose the model?