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01/25/2006 02:04:14 PM · #1 |
I have a photoshoot with a personal trainer. Any tips on accentuating muscle tone? |
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01/25/2006 02:06:21 PM · #2 |
Although I haven't done so I would think lighting and spritzers are in order:
Courtesy of Heida |
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01/25/2006 02:06:41 PM · #3 |
Oil will accentuate muscle tone, but not sure if you wanna take that route.
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01/25/2006 02:09:47 PM · #4 |
Light across the muscles, makes the "cuts" look deeper and more defined. Avoid flat lighting from the front. |
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01/25/2006 02:24:13 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Oil will accentuate muscle tone, but not sure if you wanna take that route. |
Photomann,
I am new to this stuff and I just inadvertently reported you to the site police! Sorry!!!
I wanted to ask you if you use ShutterStock, and if you make $$$. |
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01/25/2006 02:29:40 PM · #6 |
Thanks for your advise. I don't think she will want oil, but maybe spritzing with water and I will definately try lighting from the side. |
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01/25/2006 02:35:03 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Scottnadi:
Photomann,
I am new to this stuff and I just inadvertently reported you to the site police! Sorry!!!
I wanted to ask you if you use ShutterStock, and if you make $$$. |
It's ok, I'm pretty sure I'll be aquitted ... lol. No harm.
I do use ShutterStock and make a little bit on there. I don't have a lot of images on ShutterStock yet, so it's kind of slow. I need to spend less time playing in forums and go out shooting more stock.
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