I had the opportunity to photograph this lovely young lady earlier this week.
Very nice in all respects.
Superp photography! Great lighting, great poses, great model!
Number 3 is truly excellent. You captured her essence, and she is one very fine woman. Nice job! This one is the best of the lot you've posted (and # 5 is very good too). Number 3 could be a Jimmy Choo ad. Post more!
So lovely and foldable. Yes, I just bought a 6' folding rule at Lowes and Charlie Kristine is just as foldable.
jsmangis, these are excellent poses, the hands - too often a detail overlooked, in these photos are well posed. You can not pose a nipple, but you can pose fingers.
Exquisite! #4 is a classic pose beautifully rendered. While her body is amazing, her beautiful face and that expression of desire take this from merely wonderful to awesome.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Poses nice, lighting superb but it apears as if she has implants which, for me, are a complete turn-off
Excellent. Not only is she beautiful, but her facial expressions are friendly and inviting. These kinds of photos with a bitchy look on the models' faces are a turn-off to me. This gal is lovely.
Very nice set and a beautiful model.
Like the model and poses.
Some of the background is a bit distracting.
Thanks for sharing.
jsmangis wrote:
I had the opportunity to photograph this lovely young lady earlier this week.
If you don't mind my asking, what kind of lighting did you use. The EXIF says no flash fired so I assume you used constant lights on stands?
jeep_daddy wrote:
If you don't mind my asking, what kind of lighting did you use. The EXIF says no flash fired so I assume you used constant lights on stands?
A wonderful set of images. I'm also interested in your lighting. It appears you're deployed in a hotel room and I'd be interested to know what you drag out for a shoot like that. Also, if you're shooting handheld or from a tripod.
Thanks
Beautiful model and poses. I agree regarding the hand placement. Many time the hands get overlooked.
Question I have is, how do you get to the EXIF of each photo? I open the download but don't know where to go from there! I right click on the open photo but only get copy image, inspect. If I do a right click on the word "download" a window opens and I click in Inspect and another window open with Elements, Consule, Network & Sources. I'm lost from there. Help!!
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