Sometimes I've forgotten what I've shared here and what I haven't. We have thousands and thousands of photos, but as you might guess, not all of them are good, LOL.
These two photos (I think) are from the same 2018 session as the first photos I shared here. We were shooting in our basement right before we tore the walls out. I was shooting across the narrow portion of the room, so to maximize the distance, I had the camera up against the far wall and was using a remote.
After we shot a few different outfits, my wife put on a red sheath negligee and red heels. I decided it would be fun if she did the posing and the snapping so I gave her the remote and told her to have fun with it.
I've learned a lot about editing in the past couple of years and so on rainy or cold days, I go back to these sets and try to better results.
It's cold as hell in NC today.
Looks like fun stuff, Infinite.
I'm glad you are posting!
I love how your wife always looks like she is having fun!
" I decided it would be fun if she did the posing and the snapping so I gave her the remote and told her to have fun with it. "
I think you are right, she is enjoying it.
It just got warmer here in N.C.
Fun set, thanks for posting them.
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
Looking good! Glad you are staying warm. Happy to see your wife's pretty smile again.
I hope your wife is doing well and still on the road to recovery. Glad to see you posting again. Thanks
ski
Loc: West Coast, USA
#2 very sexy. Great looking model. Your wife?
The rear shot is outstanding. I have a Picasso in my house very reminiscent of that shot.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Infinite, I guess you are not needed any more! She seems to be doing photography just fine on her own.
InfiniteISO wrote:
Sometimes I've forgotten what I've shared here and what I haven't. We have thousands and thousands of photos, but as you might guess, not all of them are good, LOL.
These two photos (I think) are from the same 2018 session as the first photos I shared here. We were shooting in our basement right before we tore the walls out. I was shooting across the narrow portion of the room, so to maximize the distance, I had the camera up against the far wall and was using a remote.
After we shot a few different outfits, my wife put on a red sheath negligee and red heels. I decided it would be fun if she did the posing and the snapping so I gave her the remote and told her to have fun with it.
I've learned a lot about editing in the past couple of years and so on rainy or cold days, I go back to these sets and try to better results.
It's cold as hell in NC today.
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First; Beautiful, mature, relaxed Model.
Second; #2 is an exceptional “turning” pose and demonstrates that the model really understands her body form and how to present an art nude image, with the emphasis very much on art.
You did well with camera and lighting positioning in what is obviously a smaller studio area… we’ve all been in situations where the model and suitable background hardly fit in the space needed for a standing pose.
BB4A wrote:
First; Beautiful, mature, relaxed Model.
Second; #2 is an exceptional “turning” pose and demonstrates that the model really understands her body form and how to present an art nude image, with the emphasis very much on art.
You did well with camera and lighting positioning in what is obviously a smaller studio area… we’ve all been in situations where the model and suitable background hardly fit in the space needed for a standing pose.
This may not fit in the space available (see the overlapping double shadows). That is easily avoidable by moving the subject away from the background. If that’s what you wanted then it is enough space. I realize that not everyone has access to a professional grade studio, so to you I say, nice job. If you wanted those shadows or not, your wife looks like she’s having a bona fide good time, so I’ll shut the front door.
Rock on.
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