We had fun at the studio last night right before we wrapped things up. My friend has a new camera with a very high burst mode and asked the Muse to sway her breasts back and forth while he did a series of burst shots. He might have asked his wife and model, but her figure is not nearly as "sway-able". She looked on with a smile as he geeked out over XX frames a second of moving boob. I couldn't help but think that she was relieved to be spared the ordeal.
He took a while to set up the shot so by the time they were ready I had my camera on the action as well, shooting directly over top of him. I didn't have a great photo to place in the center of this collage because unlike my friend I only had six shots while he had about 70. Still, I hope you get the sense of motion and it makes you smile.
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So, why not a video? Or is UHH strictly for still photography? (Is videography a subset of photography?)
OK, maybe not. You still did quite well trying to get 3 symmetric shots.
InfiniteISO wrote:
I didn't have a great photo to place in the center of this collage because unlike my friend I only had six shots while he had about 70. Still, I hope you get the sense of motion and it makes you smile.
If you managed to carry the movement that well in three from six shots, one can only imagine what he got with 11 times as many shots to choose from. Your muse's own smile is infectious enough in this series to make the viewer grin widely as well.
Nice work bud.
InfiniteISO wrote:
We had fun at the studio last night right before we wrapped things up. My friend has a new camera with a very high burst mode and asked the Muse to sway her breasts back and forth while he did a series of burst shots. He might have asked his wife and model, but her figure is not nearly as "sway-able". She looked on with a smile as he geeked out over XX frames a second of moving boob. I couldn't help but think that she was relieved to be spared the ordeal.
He took a while to set up the shot so by the time they were ready I had my camera on the action as well, shooting directly over top of him. I didn't have a great photo to place in the center of this collage because unlike my friend I only had six shots while he had about 70. Still, I hope you get the sense of motion and it makes you smile.
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Very nice and happy photos.
This is a cool series. It is inspiring me to try it. I think I might try it with different sized of boobs. For small ones, the model will have to bend over to get them to hang right. I will post as I find the right models.
The muse is well gifted and enjoys whatever she does. I've sat back and watched the evolution and you get more CREATIVE everytime. who would think "swingin hooters"! KUDOS
stepping beyond wrote:
The muse is well gifted and enjoys whatever she does. I've sat back and watched the evolution and you get more CREATIVE everytime. who would think "swingin hooters"! KUDOS
We've been creative for 20 years, LOL, I'm just getting braver at what I'll put on here, it is about the photography after all.
I will say this. ANYONE can put a 2000 dollar camera, with a $1500 lens on a $500 tripod, put studio strobes in the normal places, and shoot a beautiful model on plain paper background with good results. In those images, the worth of the image comes down to the beauty of the model. And in reality, there is very little craft at work from the photographers part. If the photographer has a model that knows how to pose and takes 200 shots, they'll likely have quite a few keepers.
I'm lucky to have access to great models that are adventurous, are comfortable being nude in front of the camera, and are naturals at posing. They also love to have fun. None of them are under 40. I guess the other lucky part is they work for dinner and I only have to buy for mine.
"With Love From Russia" of the photos. First time on UHH during vacation and these popped up, ahhh, swagged. Made me smile.
I was going back through your posts and saw this series. Very nice and yes it made me smile.
Always loved the art the two of you do. I wish you would do more, again.
Art is made from many things, just because you all had fun does not make it Not Art! Nice shots. Great model.
An interesting series. Well done.
What a fun shoot. When I see a photo set-up and shoot like this, I think of an opportunity to combine the photos in a sequenced digital GIFY which reminds me of the retro grayscale stacked and stapled cards, you could sequence through with your fingers, and it would look like an old-time movie. I don't remember what they called those cards.
As for your Muse, lovely as always and infectious smile. The glimmer in her eyes dictates she is having fun. Cheers and Happy Holidays to all.
Lasting memories begin with photos and fun. :)
PS - I just bought a new Nikon Z9 with 120 fps... so I am excited to try something like this with my "Boo".
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