Models, Actors and working for a small film studio

in #photography7 years ago

I love taking pictures, I love trying to gt that perfect shot that captures a person. Working for a studio, well, sometimes when there are dozens, or hundreds all lining up for their audition, you can't spend the time. The studio I work for likes to take headshots at every audition. It's the best way to see what a person actually looks like rather than their (sometimes) carefully and expensively created headshot they send in.

Sometimes, especially if it someone called back for a second interview I get to be a little more creative, have a little more fun.
This is my first Steemit post so I thought what the heck, let's start with something fun and sexy.

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Hey I never said it was bad work! It certainly has its benefits.

I think in the near future I will post some more photography articles if you are interested.

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well thank you very much

I posted a few examples of my poetry today as well, if you are interested

I have my trusty Canon and I don't use photoshop. I do the slightest colour corrections and I use a bit of software to correct lens aberrations, but I don't "paint" my pictures. I am a huge believer that if the image is crappy, don't paint it, learn to take a better image hehehe. I was talking to a model and she told me how the last photographer took about 5000 images. Basically he keeps the button down and hopes for the best. That is not a skill, ugh ;)