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07/21/2003 11:42:20 PM · #1
I have a couple of outdoor shoots scheduled this week. One is a nude at a farm setting. The other is a formal dress (long, fitted) around town. I've scouted both locations and shot photos of several spots at each location so that I can make the most efficient use of my time and consider beforehand a rough estimate of how much time I want to spend at any location before moving on.

During the actual shoot what if the nude wants to sit on the hay bales or the formal subject sits outside a building on a stoop, I'm wondering what to put under them that would add to their comfort and still not interfere with the shot I would be composing. In my last shoot (nude) I used just some full, flat sheets to provide some "padding". If anyone has any good tips/tricks for this one, please send them to me.
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