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Old 03-12-2013, 11:07 AM  
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Thank you Legacy. I appreciate this response. I have the camera, I have the lenses, I don't have the lighting because I do all natural light photography - but not adult in nature. Buying something however, is a simple solution. Do you have a suggestion for someone who only shoots natural light to start out with?

Fucking the model is definitely not on my menu. My husband might get jealous.

There would be no other reason to do this other than making money.
Hello again - well outdoor shoots you already know that reflectors and some lighting may still be required for shadows - saying that - some good reflectors held properly and a good light meter will go a long way. Just make sure that when you're shooting outdoors to pick a place that has a good backdrop that isn't taking away from the model or "background noise" either in the form of people walking or airplanes etc. if you're taking videos. Saying that if you're aiming for voyeurism where people watch that's a different story and you'll need legal doc's and releases signed by anyone who appears in the shot.

Try being creative in the set design or location. If it's in a factory etc. or waterfall etc then dress the model or scene action to match it. Try to keep handy any makeup kits for problems and especially don't let the model get bored. They want you to tell them what to do - and finally - make sure the model is up for the scene. If they show up bored, drunk or tired etc. cancel it. Double check their body for marks/scars/cuts/bruises etc. to cover up. You'll never get good shots
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