10 Steps to Glamour Modeling Photography Sydney
For the director involved in glamour model photography, arms pose no problems...if he remembers the following points: 1. All final instruction must come from you, the director, who can see what the camera is doing to the arms. 2. Keep the model's arms and hands from reaching toward or away from the camera to any great degree. 3. Tapered positions of the hand add length to the arm and bold positions shorten it. 4. Both arms do not have to show in every picture. In fact, in most positions, placing one arm behind the body often gives clean delineation to the body's outline. But if the forearm does not show, it is best not to let the hand pop out of the outline unexpectedly. It is quite distracting to a viewer to see a hand appearing from nowhere at the waistline or to notice a strange bump in a pocket. 5. Sharp angles at the elbow can be softened, if desired, by moving the elbow slightly toward or away from the camera and a right angle (from the camera's viewpoint) ...