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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
[Rubinesque. The word is Rubinesque. Not Large.] Your lighting seems pretty contrasty. There used to be a lighting tutorial in the Resource Area. I've found that lights are painful unless it's a well controlled studio situation. I'd try posing her very close to a window from the side having a shear curtain to soften the light. Perhaps bring in a white (or golden) reflector on the oposite side if the shadows are too dark.
How about laying her on a bed on her side with the sheets bunched up in the area's that are not so flaterring. I'm thinking a crisp white color or something in a solid. That way you can show the curves of her breasts, hips and legs. Another idea would be to have her sit on a dinning room style chair backwards (saddling it, like men sometimes do). That would hide her stomach (assuming it is not well toned, and then you could play with the different angles of her curves with the lighting. I agree with Misha about having her near a window. I've done that a few times for portraits and it gives the best results. You can even get real high key results near a window if you desire and that helps hide skin blemishes. It may also help to emphasize her eyes and hair. She has some nice features, so you should definitely be able to achieve some great results. Good luck to the both of you if you try for another shoot :)
I dunno, I've got to be honest and say I don't find the first one to be very flattering at all, but the second one (even without the towel hangers ;) omg don't tell her I said that!) is much more flattering. Her eyes are a phenominal feature for a photo, really nice! I know I mentioned recently the 'tacky' (ok, traditional) poses from a friends collection, but I think these may suit... (",)
The first shot could work with a bit of fill light from the front. The next time you have this kind of situation, with the light coming over her left shoulder, try a flat white card from the front (on your left). Any old piece of card will do it, or even a newspaper, at the worst. It'll fill in the entire face and clear up all the shadows.
I much prefer the 2nd one. If you look at it sideways, (with her hair at the bottom), it's a really interesting perspective. Maybe you could rotate it 90° anti-clockwise. Hmm... I think I have a shot somewhere that's very similar. Let me see if I can dig it up and try to remember how I shot it.
Towel racks. LOL.
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